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moving goldmine to a new hard disk
PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:20 am Points: 0 Reply with quote
fibrolan
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Hi,

I am using goldmine 5.7 5 user license. I have a windows 2000 server which has a 40 gb hard disk. we just setup a new server which has a 200 gig hard disk. What is the easiest way to move the goldmine data over to the new machine. I tried doing a internet data transfer and sync BUT it ran for 16 hours and then stopped now it says that I have no space on the drive.

How do I erase the transfer set it started to create or can I mapped the new server driver to the old server and copy the program files to the new server ?

I would not mind moving to a newer version but we have been using faxrush and I really am happy with it but I know that if i upgrade I will have to upgrade faxrush and it is alot of money. Is there anything out there that may do the trip like faxrush to receive faxes and file it in goldmine.

I truly look forward to hearing from someone.

Fibrolan
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:52 am Points: 0 Reply with quote
DJ
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Actually, the easiest way would be to copy the entire GoldMine folder from the one computer, and move it over to the new computer.

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