• Subject: Re: store data on D drive
  • Author: Lon Orenstein
  • Date: 04 Feb 2008
  • References: 1
Themurf: Download SQL Management Studio Express and it will allow you to Detach the BCM db from its C:\ location and move it to somewhere else, then Reattach. HTH, Lon ___________________________________________________________ Lon Orenstein pinpointtools, llc Lon@pinpointtools.com Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager www.pinpointtools.com "themurf" <themurf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AC67B885-F985-43FD-8552-C6B54E07DD94@microsoft.com...
>I need to store my Business Contact Data on my "D" drive and not onthe "C" > drive where it lands by default. Hoe do I do this? I have tried every way > imaginable but there is no way to point the program in that direction for > data storage. This is s real problem for me as my "C" drive is full and I > need to use the "D" drive for additional data storage. What is my fix > here?
03 Feb 2008store data on D drive.themurf
04 Feb 2008\ Re: store data on D drive.Lon Orenstein
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