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4.
Select the database engine that will read the Multi-Media database that you plan to
create.
5.
Replace the name of the database with a new name. You can also change the path,
folder and server name, as needed.
For Windows 98 users using MS-SQL Server or MSDE, a database server name must
be entered.
The database server(s) cannot be automatically identified and listed at log on.
6.
Click OK. The Create Database window appears. See
7.
Select either:
Create from existing MS Access database. Browse for or enter the location and
name of an *.mdb file.
- or -
Create from existing SQL database. Select a server and enter a database name
of an *.mdb file.
8.
Click OK. The new database is created based on the data in the model database. The
Admin window appears. The information that you see is a copy of the model
database.
You can rename a Multi-Media database using standard Windows techniques. For
example, use Windows Explorer to locate an *.mdb file and rename the file as you would
any other.
Multi-Media Database Naming Restrictions
The file name of a local database is <userid>.mdb. This is why the name of a
Multi-Media database should not be the same as one of its users.
When adding users to the database, do not use the database name as a user name. A
user account with the same name as the database causes an error when a copy of the
database is made locally.
Template
For Administrators of client MinAdmin software, there is a Generate Template command in
the File menu. The command is used to provide central databases for MinAdmin software.
The template imposes restrictions on the rights of MinAdmin's Administrator account,
administration of system password and access to the Multi-Media database used to create
the template.
15-4, above.
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