I have Act 2008 on my desktop machine. I also installed it on my laptop. I tried to synchronize the desktop database with the laptop yesterday, and all seemed to go well. However, when I went to the laptop I didn't see the database. I finally gave up trying to sync, and deleted ACT 2008 from my laptop. When I did a search, I found a lot more ACT files which hadn't been uninstalled, so I deleted them. I did not delete ths SQL files.
Today I reinstalled ACT 2008 on my laptop. I copied the latest backup zip of my desktop machine database files and put the backup in the Backup in my Folder on my laptop. Then, on the laptop, I chose Restore As, renamed the database, and restored it. I went perfectly and the database is running well.
However, when I went back to my desktop machnie, I could not disable synchronization. In the Synchronization Panel in the Tools menu, when I clicked on Disable Synchronization, the message came up "You must disable all ACT remote databases from Synchronizing before disabling this database".
Perhaps somewhere in the laptop's registry (or maybe the desktop machine) there is an entry saying that a Remote database is running? Do you have any suggestions how I can fix this, so I can turn off synchronizing? Thank you.
Today I reinstalled ACT 2008 on my laptop. I copied the latest backup zip of my desktop machine database files and put the backup in the Backup in my Folder on my laptop. Then, on the laptop, I chose Restore As, renamed the database, and restored it. I went perfectly and the database is running well.
However, when I went back to my desktop machnie, I could not disable synchronization. In the Synchronization Panel in the Tools menu, when I clicked on Disable Synchronization, the message came up "You must disable all ACT remote databases from Synchronizing before disabling this database".
Perhaps somewhere in the laptop's registry (or maybe the desktop machine) there is an entry saying that a Remote database is running? Do you have any suggestions how I can fix this, so I can turn off synchronizing? Thank you.