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Marketcircle KB .: Daylite 3.x .: Database .: How do I ensure that my database is started? How do I start my database using OpenBase Manager?

How do I ensure that my database is started? How do I start my database using OpenBase Manager?

*Launch OpenBase Manager from the following path:
HD/Applications/OpenBase/OpenBaseManager
*Go to Window -> Show databases
*Click on the Local button on the left pane
*You should now be able to see your database(s)
*If the Database has a Green light beside it, it's already started.
*If it does not have a Green light, click on the database name to highlight it, and select 'Start Database' from the Action menu
*Wait until the Green light appears before you try logging onto this database using Daylite.

To Stop the database, refer to the following article:
http://www.marketcircle.com/kb/idx/33/287/article/

*Note that your permissions to work with a database using
OpenBaseManager is restricted. Read the following article for more info:
http://www.marketcircle.com/kb/idx/0/226/article/


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