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3.15.1.5
Corrupt Database
If the BatteryLab database is corrupt, you can restore the database
from a recent backup of the files from the
\batlab
folder.
For information about restoring files backed up using “
Windows
Backup
” in Windows XP, use
Start > Help
and use the
Help
Index
to find topics under
restoring backed up data
.
If your System Administrator cannot solve the problem, contact
Cadex Customer Support for help in repairing the database.
3.15.1.6
Folder Access Permissions
BatteryLab Setup sets the required folder permissions during
installation. However, if the computers in your network have
Rights Management controlled from a central server, then you
may notice folder permissions for the \Batlab folder being reset,
causing BatteryLab to report a DAO error.
If a centralized server manages folder permissions on your
network, then you have one of two options to resolve Folder
Access Permission issues:
1.
Uninstall BatteryLab from the default install location
(C:\Program Files\batlab) and re-install to C:\batlab.
Make a copy of the C:\Program Files\batlab\db folder
prior to un-installation so that the DB folder can be
restored from the copy after re-installation.
2.
Make a request of your Systems Administrator to
configure the central server's rights management policies
to allow default folder permissions on the batlab folder
(C:\Program Files\batlab) on your computer as described
in
Set Access Permissions in Windows XP
3.15.1.7
Set Access Permissions in Windows XP
To set access permissions in Windows XP:
1.
Log-on as Administrator.
2.
Navigate (using Windows Explorer or My Computer) to
the
\Batlab
folder.
3.
Right-click the
Db
folder and choose
Properties
.
4.
Click the
Security
tab.
5.
Choose the User Group and select the
Full Control
check
box.
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