I have had the same errors come up in the past, and I was able to load a prior database to fix the issue. This time, however, no prior database will allow RES to start without errors.
After reading through the various threads that match this problem, I have yet to find any that address the answer to this one, sadly. My workstations, restaurant, and SQL Database Server all show as being active with a green arrow on the Micros Control Panel. I am able to change settings and view the database tables while it is running.
Outside of the firewall, we had a couple changes which *might* have affected it...namely that there are some top-level router IP changes that may have occurred. But, I'm typing this on the database server which is unable to access it's self-same database, so the top-level changes are still granting Internet access to the firewall properly.
Furthermore, after I clear the opsdbs.cpp Call Failed errors, it asks if I want to enter Backup Server Mode...but my ID doesn't grant access to it. Where do I go to enable my user to have access to enable the Backup Server?
Thank you for your help!
After reading through the various threads that match this problem, I have yet to find any that address the answer to this one, sadly. My workstations, restaurant, and SQL Database Server all show as being active with a green arrow on the Micros Control Panel. I am able to change settings and view the database tables while it is running.
Outside of the firewall, we had a couple changes which *might* have affected it...namely that there are some top-level router IP changes that may have occurred. But, I'm typing this on the database server which is unable to access it's self-same database, so the top-level changes are still granting Internet access to the firewall properly.
Furthermore, after I clear the opsdbs.cpp Call Failed errors, it asks if I want to enter Backup Server Mode...but my ID doesn't grant access to it. Where do I go to enable my user to have access to enable the Backup Server?
Thank you for your help!