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Aloha Emp.dbf

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raven1708

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Jun 6, 2009
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Hello,
I am currently trying to do a new setup for alpha 6.4 and don't have an emb.dbf file with ownership rights. I know in an older thread someone had a emb.dbf file that reset owner rights for user 999 i was checking to see if anyone had a copy of that dbf file.
Thank you for any help

 
Do you have Aloha Manager installed? What are you doing with the DBF's? Are you logged in as an administrative user? Did you change folder permissions?
 
Aloha manager is not installed. I just did a fresh install of 6.4 and don't have the default login info. I am setting up a test server to practice with refresh myself with aloha.
 
If it is old aloha manager I think you can probably put in the username 100 and click login without entering a password. I am not sure what your database says. New Aloha Manager is easier as it is a standard default username and password when you install it. Do you have access to install New Aloha Manager?
 
Unfortunately I only have the install file for 6.4 and edc. .
 
What is the default username and password for new aloha manager? I believe I am on the new version. I tried the 100 with no luck. And thank you for the help on this.

 
Hello,
I tried to log in with 1 but it will not allow me as well. I chose tsclean for database and is currently has no info at all. Is there another way to log in as a main to start setting up the database?
Thank you
 
The information previously given is wrong.
since you used a generic database the passwords would be unknown and most if not all data useless
close aloha manager, copy these 3 files into newdata folder. if you had employee data prior no not delete old emp.dbf. rename it.
the user id will then be 9999 and you will be forced for new password.
9999 has access to everything.

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When you install New Aloha Manager you have to import your database. That is why there is no information in there!

NAM's generic login is username: 1
password: 111

after you put this in for the first time after installing it will prompt you to create a new password for user 1

Once you log in you have to import the database by going to utilities>import data

Once you get the data imported it will ask you to commit and to use store information select yes. It will log you out and then you log back in and your data is all in there.
 
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