hi,
does anybody know if this is possible and how? moving database files to E drive where i have plenty space?
thanks in advance
moving database files to other than C drive...
- Marina Pashkova
- Posts: 2758
- Joined: 27 Jul 2007
Hi Grigorios,
You would need to indicate the new database location in the registry.
Just create a notepad file calling it, say, 'Path.reg' with the following text:
----------------------------------------------------
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TS Support\MultiCharts\Databases\Portfolio]
"Path"="Drive:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\FBPORTFOLIO.GDB"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TS Support\MultiCharts\Databases\Storage]
"Path"="Driveк:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\TSSTORAGE.GDB"
"CachePath"="Drive:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\TSCACHE.GDB"
--------------------------------------------------
(indicating your new path in the above text).
Then save the file, close it and open it again. On opening, the path to the databases will change.
If you need any help just contact our customer support.
Regards.
You would need to indicate the new database location in the registry.
Just create a notepad file calling it, say, 'Path.reg' with the following text:
----------------------------------------------------
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TS Support\MultiCharts\Databases\Portfolio]
"Path"="Drive:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\FBPORTFOLIO.GDB"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TS Support\MultiCharts\Databases\Storage]
"Path"="Driveк:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\TSSTORAGE.GDB"
"CachePath"="Drive:\\Path to your databases\\Databases\\TSCACHE.GDB"
--------------------------------------------------
(indicating your new path in the above text).
Then save the file, close it and open it again. On opening, the path to the databases will change.
If you need any help just contact our customer support.
Regards.