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  • How to use common Administrative and Repair functions in the Act! Diagnostics tool
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:07
    • Updated: July 05, 2019 22:35
  • Error: "Error Retrieving the Com Class Factory for Component CLSID {C72F5552-578C-11D5-BF99-006008COF63B} Failed Due to the Following Error : 80040154" Attempting to Open the Act! Scheduler
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:06
    • Updated: February 03, 2020 15:50
  • How To Save a Copy of Your ACT! Database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:06
    • Updated: February 14, 2020 13:57
  • Error: "Root Element is Missing" When Launching Sage ACT! Scheduler
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:06
    • Updated: January 14, 2020 01:22
  • How to move an Act! database from one machine or directory to another
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: February 17, 2020 14:57
  • How to manage the Act! Scheduler
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: August 09, 2019 05:02
  • How to use the Act! Scheduler to automatically back up your Act! database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: January 03, 2020 21:26
  • How to use the Act! Scheduler to automatically perform database maintenance
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: June 28, 2019 14:20
  • How to backup and restore an Act! database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: February 17, 2020 17:08
  • Act! database rebuild and repair procedures
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: July 27, 2019 00:02
  • Error: “Failed to log into the database” and/or “Error accessing or processing a PAD file” in Act! Scheduler log when scheduled tasks failed to perform
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: October 04, 2019 19:40
  • How to Backup and Restore Personal Files in ACT!
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:05
    • Updated: February 15, 2020 15:37
  • How to Back Up and Restore Your ACT! E-mail Database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:04
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:36
  • Error: "The ACT! Scheduler service could not be started. Time out has expired and the operation has not been completed."
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:04
    • Updated: October 14, 2019 09:18
  • Error: "Process performance counter is disabled, so the requested operation cannot be performed." When Attempting to Back Up a Database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:04
    • Updated: June 06, 2019 14:04
  • Error: "Could not connect to the SQL server instance..". When Launching ACTDiag
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:03
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:35
  • How to create a manual backup or copy and move an Act! database without doing a backup and restore
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:02
    • Updated: January 30, 2020 15:10
  • How To Use The Act! Data Diagnostic Tool (ACTDIAG) to Scan and Repair a Database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:02
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:35
  • How do I remove old data from my Act! Database?
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:02
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:34
  • Error: "Act! Scheduler Error. Error Occurred While Loading Server Config File..." Launching the Act! Scheduler Or Scheduled Backup Fails With Error: "Error occurred while saving server config file"
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:00
    • Updated: February 16, 2020 21:21
  • Error: "Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 's'. Unclosed quotation mark before the character string', NOSKIP, STATS=10, NOFORMAT'. PRC_MAIN_BACKUPDB: ERROR EXECUTING DATABASE BACKUP STATEMENT."
    • Created: June 06, 2019 14:00
    • Updated: July 02, 2019 08:17
  • How to delete an Act! database
    • Created: June 06, 2019 13:59
    • Updated: December 11, 2019 02:08
  • How to Change the Time Out Settings in ACT! Diagnostics Tool
    • Created: June 06, 2019 13:59
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:33
  • How to back up and convert an ACT! 3.x – 6.x database backup zip file to versions 2005 (v7) through v19.1
    • Created: June 06, 2019 13:58
    • Updated: October 17, 2019 12:23
  • Error: "The following error occurred during backup. The backup was cancelled. Database 'msdb' cannot be opened. It has been marked SUSPECT by recovery..."
    • Created: June 06, 2019 13:58
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:32
  • Error: "The following error occurred during backup. The backup was cancelled. The process cannot access the file "C:\...\<file_name>" because it is being used by another process."
    • Created: June 06, 2019 13:58
    • Updated: June 17, 2019 12:32
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