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  • Why and how should I backup my database?

    It is possible for a TntMPD database to become corrupted. This condition renders the database completely useless. This can happen if TntMPD is writing to the database during a power failure. Another possibility is that you could have a major hard drive failure. If you don't have a fairly recent backup...
    Posted to Frequently Asked Questions by Troy Wolbrink on 4 Feb 2020
    Filed under: Managing Database Files
  • How do I transfer my database to another computer?

    TntConnect's user guide has a great reference on this: How to copy a TntConnect database to a new location What follows is additional information and ideas: If you know how to copy a file to another computer, you can easily transfer your TntConnect database to another computer. It's as easy as...
    Posted to Frequently Asked Questions by Troy Wolbrink on 21 May 2016
    Filed under: Managing Database Files
  • What and where is my database?

    What is a TntMPD database? All of the information you store in TntMPD is stored in a database file. A TntMPD database file name ends with the .mpddb extension. Under the "File" menu you can create a "New" database, "Open" an existing database, and "Close" the database...
    Posted to Frequently Asked Questions by Troy Wolbrink on 4 Sep 2013
    Filed under: Managing Database Files
  • How do I keep two copies of my database in sync using TntSync?

    A more sophisticated approach to keeping two databases in sync is to use TntSync. This approach works best with a large format drive that you can share between two computers. What I have in mind here are a Zip drive, Jazz drive, LS-120, network shared drive, USB flash drive, or an external hard drive...
    Posted to Frequently Asked Questions by Troy Wolbrink on 18 Apr 2013
    Filed under: Managing Database Files, TntSync
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