I had a BOH HD fail and it was unrecoverable. So a new HD was installed, XP SP2 installed.
Aloha tech said copy Aloha folder from Master terminal which is running as the fileserver since the crash, and then use my 6.5.15 CD to install over that so I would have all the employee/menu stuff I otherwise would lose.
I did the register file at the root to register the services.
I used advanced.exe to install AlohaMgr. However, the old Admin ID and PSWD do not work to login.
1)Should this have worked as claimed? Should I have deleted some terminal specific stuff such as DOWNTIME.INI and IBERCFG.bat before the install.
2) Is there a way to add a pswd to an existing MGR employee at one of the terminals, and then copy a specific file from the term to the BOH and have it work as a login.
3) If I was to do a fresh install (uninstall, delete Aloha folder, install without copying the Aloha folder from a term), what would I use as the AlohaMgr ID and password?
4) Come to think of it where along the way does the Aloha+hello get set up? that's a windows user (admin level) account, correct?
Thanks in advance.
Aloha tech said copy Aloha folder from Master terminal which is running as the fileserver since the crash, and then use my 6.5.15 CD to install over that so I would have all the employee/menu stuff I otherwise would lose.
I did the register file at the root to register the services.
I used advanced.exe to install AlohaMgr. However, the old Admin ID and PSWD do not work to login.
1)Should this have worked as claimed? Should I have deleted some terminal specific stuff such as DOWNTIME.INI and IBERCFG.bat before the install.
2) Is there a way to add a pswd to an existing MGR employee at one of the terminals, and then copy a specific file from the term to the BOH and have it work as a login.
3) If I was to do a fresh install (uninstall, delete Aloha folder, install without copying the Aloha folder from a term), what would I use as the AlohaMgr ID and password?
4) Come to think of it where along the way does the Aloha+hello get set up? that's a windows user (admin level) account, correct?
Thanks in advance.