James Mcquade
Member
Hi all,
i wanted to run this by everyone to see if has happened to anyone.
we have multiple site edition applications running in the plant.
yesterday the application was running fine and going through a system process.
this morning, the application was closed. we tried to restart the application and it could not find the required sql server localdb instance and closed.
has this happened to anyone before?
where would the sql file be located and what would be the file extension?
i have searched the recycle bin, searched for file extensions, everything i can think of with no luck. the previous controls guys never believed in making a hard drive image of the pc or backing up the application, plc programs.
if i open up SQL and say connect, if it finds the file, would i be able to locate it in explorer? if it doesn't find the file, will it try to create a new file?
any help would be much appreciated, we were supposed to start production at 5 am tomorrow but that has been scraped until this issue gets fixed.
as always, thanks for everyone's help and i will try to pass it on.
james
i wanted to run this by everyone to see if has happened to anyone.
we have multiple site edition applications running in the plant.
yesterday the application was running fine and going through a system process.
this morning, the application was closed. we tried to restart the application and it could not find the required sql server localdb instance and closed.
has this happened to anyone before?
where would the sql file be located and what would be the file extension?
i have searched the recycle bin, searched for file extensions, everything i can think of with no luck. the previous controls guys never believed in making a hard drive image of the pc or backing up the application, plc programs.
if i open up SQL and say connect, if it finds the file, would i be able to locate it in explorer? if it doesn't find the file, will it try to create a new file?
any help would be much appreciated, we were supposed to start production at 5 am tomorrow but that has been scraped until this issue gets fixed.
as always, thanks for everyone's help and i will try to pass it on.
james