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      <title>Issues with update process; please advise</title>
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      <author><name>shukra</name></author>
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        <p>Greetings.
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I am updating AcuBase Pro using the instructions at the PDF at <a href="http://www.trigram.com/downloads/AcubaseUpdateInstructions.pdf">http://www.trigram.com/downloads/AcubaseUpdateInstructions.pdf</a>.
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I believe the version that i&#8217;m updating from is incompatible with these instructions.
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The three files named acubasepro.usr, acubasecalendar.usr, and logfile.usr appear to be not present on my disk and there is no &#8220;Update&#8221; folder.
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I do not observe any way to find the version number from within the program; I can&#8217;t see a scripts menu as the docs describe. There is no password upon loading.
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Do you have any advice for me?
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    <entry>
      <title>How to upgrade from a single&#45;user version to a network version of AcuBase Pro</title>
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      <published>2007-12-03T19:47:09Z</published>
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      <author><name>Jsin</name></author>
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        <p>This is a question we often get.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll post from an email below&#8230;
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    1) Can we just pay the difference from our Single Computer license to upgrade to the Small Network license? So we could pay the extra $300 to upgrade? (We purchased the Single Computer recently).
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Yes, we can work that out, pro-rate the difference. 
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    2) How does switching from a Single to a Small Network version of Acubase work? We have some data set up in our current one and would like to port it over. Is that difficult?
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We can help you set it up.&nbsp; The easiest way would be if you bought FileMaker Pro (currently the regular version, 9.0:&nbsp; <a href="https://store.filemaker.com/product/viewfamily/family/FMP">https://store.filemaker.com/product/viewfamily/family/FMP</a>).&nbsp; You need to buy one copy for each machine on which you wish to use the program. Then we&#8217;ll give you a new license number so you can make AcuBase a network version, convert your current AcuBase file to a FileMaker file, and set it up on whichever computer you consider the &#8216;main&#8217; (server) computer. 
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The way the network version runs is that you will open the AcuBase file in FileMaker on the server machine.&nbsp; To open it on other machines, open FileMaker, and go to File/Open Remote and open it through the network. The AcuBase file only needs to be (open) on one machine, and the others see it through FileMaker.
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Backup-wise, it&#8217;s the same file structure as your current version: it backs up to a Backup folder on the server machine (inside the AcuBase Pro directory where the other AcuBase files are located), and you need to move that to an off-site backup every so often for further data security.
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