Follow the steps for making a backup of the data file on the original/main computer (see the "Making backups/copies of your data file" link).
To copy/restore a data file onto another computer:
- Open the EquineMax ES software. Click the Office button in the top left corner of the screen and choose Restore Backup file and locate the file.
If the file is on a CD, you will first need to copy the file onto the computer and then choose the location of the file as EquineMax is not able to read files directly from a CD.
To copy a file from a CD onto the computer, insert the CD. Right click on the file and choose Copy. Go to a location on the computer (such as the desktop), right click and choose Paste. In the EquineMax Restore screen, choose the location where you saved the file.
If the file is in an email message, save the file to the computer, such as the desktop.
- After the restore process is complete, click the Office button, choose Open Data File and select your file.
To copy/restore a custom reports file onto another computer:
- Open the EquineMax ES software. Click the Reports tab and choose MS Access Companion. Click on the Tools button and click the "Restore all custom reports and queries" button.
If the file is on a CD, you will first need to copy the file onto the computer and then choose the location of the file as EquineMax is not able to read files directly from a CD.
To copy a file from a CD into the computer, insert the CD. Right click on the file and choose Copy. Go to a location on the computer (such as the desktop), right click and choose Paste. In the EquineMax Restore Custom Reports screen, choose the location of where you saved the file.
If the file is in an email message, save the file to the computer, such as the desktop.
Note
Be aware that restoring an EquineMax file onto the second computer will overwrite the existing file that's on the computer (if there is one already there). There is not a way for EquineMax to "merge" changes that were made on 2 separate (non-networked) computers at the same time. Changes made to a data file that is being accessed by networked computers receives changes in real-time.