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    Micros 3700 Database Sizes?

    Looking at settings for historical settings, they have it set to store 400 days of System and RVC totals, and basically everything else is set to store 200 days, so that makes sense. Thanks! Just wanted to be safe.
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    Micros 3700 Database Sizes?

    I'm currently working on a new server for one of our customers, and I've been experiencing some interesting things while working with their database. Initially, their database was sitting around 2.8 GB, absolutely massive I know, but they're a 24/7 restaurant and it's tricky to schedule time for...
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    VNC For Micros Workstation 6

    I've been trying to get remote access to Workstation 6's as well, I was in the progress of writing a powershell script that would have enabled RDP as securely as possible. I'll test those out later today. Thank you so much!
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    Manager Procedures from WS5A w/ SSD/POSReady 7

    We have a customer who has been having issues with Manager Procedures on their WS5As, when trying to run it from within POS software, it takes a massive amount of time to actually open up. This only occurs on WS5As with SSDs, running POS Ready 7. I'm able to replicate it on our internal testing...
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    Micros 3700 CC Auth says * SYSTEM ERROR

    for the vast majority of customers who have had this error, it's been due to lack of PCI compliance. are you running credit cards directly through the workstations? if so, what is the version number of your credit card drivers? you can check this in credit card batch -> diagnostic.
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    [Micros 3700 5.5] v5maint.exe issues.

    According to v5maint.exe's help option through command, running -E: -dlymaint should place a backup of all logs, journals, and the database and keys, into the root of an external hard drive. However, it does not do this when I run it from an elevated command prompt. Instead, it creates a...

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