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  1. questionHow to Backup and/or Restore the Database
    Note: When running Database Utility under Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows 2008 Server, you will need to run the application as Administrator.  Specifically, right-click the Database Util ...

  2. questionI have a database marked as suspect or damaged log file (SQL Server 2005 only)
    If you have an mdf file that was not properly detached from SQL Server 2005 (possibly due to a hard drive crash), the first (best!) option is to restore the database from a valid backup.  If ...

  3. questionHow do I backup (copy/archive) my files to a disk? (Windows 32-bit)
    Close down the program. Open Windows Explorer from Start|Programs. Insert a blank disk in the drive. Inside of Explorer, double click on the folder that contains the program ("fpwin" or "genwin ...

  4. questionSearching is very slow to respond ...or... A recipe appears in the default list, but doesn't appear when searching by name.
    In certain cases (sometimes after an update has been installed), the log file associated with the ESHA Database becomes damaged or corrupted, causing searching in the program to be unreliable.&nbs ...

  5. questionMove the SQL database and/or program to a new computer (or Server)
    To move the data to a new computer: Install the same version of Genesis (or The Food Processor) on the new machine. On old machine, Backup the database. Move the physical file (*.bak) to t ...

  6. questionI get a message to Pack Database because I may soon exceed internal limits. How do I handle that?
    This message is (mostly) a warning, rather than an error. Specifically, first and foremost, it indicates that the database that holds these records is reaching internal limits. While there is some ...

  7. questionHow do I backup (copy/archive) my files to a disk? (Windows 3.x or 16-bit)
    Close down the program. Open up File Manager in the Main folder. Insert a blank disk in the drive. Inside of file manager, double click on the folder "fpwin" or "genwin". This should spring out ...

  8. questionManually updating the SQL Database (full SQL Server 2000)
    This document is for customers using a full installation of SQL Server 2000 to host the ESHA Database.  If this is not you, click the appropriate link below: ESHA-installed instance of SQL ...

  9. questionWhen opening a Person, I receive a message 'Ambiguous column name...(-2147217900)'
    Genesis Users Note:  These steps are only for the Food Processor program!  If you have the Genesis application, you may follow these steps, however, you will need to use the proper .zip ...

  10. questionHow to repair MDF files not detached from SQL Server 2000
    If you have an mdf file that was not properly detached from SQL Server 2000 (possibly due to a hard drive crash), the first (best) option is to restore the database from a valid backup.  If t ...

  11. questionManually updating the SQL Database (using Database Utility)
    This document is for any customer using Database Utility to perform the update of the ESHA Database.  This is the most common.If you are using a full installation of SQL Server and wish to us ...

  12. questionManually updating the SQL Database (full SQL Server 2005 or 2008)
    This document is for customers using a full installation of SQL Server 2005 or 2008 to host the ESHA Database.  If this is not you, click the appropriate link below: ESHA-installed&nbs ...


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