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Old August 14th, 2013, 05:39 AM
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Re: moving the singers database to a new computer

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Originally Posted by stublack View Post
I have the same problem and tried both of the things that Roy suggested and it did not help I still have NULL records
Just to check you are pasting it to the correct folder, since version 5.09 the folder containing the data was moved to C:\ProgramData\mtu.com\Hoster which for most users is via a hidden folder.
To open it you either need to set your folder view options to display hidden folders or use the Hoster's Tools Menu/Hoster data folder.
Prior versions path for the data folder was C:\MTU\Hoster.
You may still see a folder in the C:\MTU\Hoster path but if you are pasting to that path it is no longer in use.

If you have pasted it to the correct folder and after rebuilding the database it still shows null, hover your cursor over the singers.mdb and a pop up should show the size in KB, is yours showing zero ?
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