What if a utility is interrupted, Backing up your library database, Starting utilities – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Utilities

What if a utility is interrupted?

If a utility is abnormally interrupted, by power loss or by someone rebooting the

computer for example, the next time you try to access any other FSC application,

an error message appears. This message directs you to run the interrupted utility

before attempting to run any other application. You cannot proceed without

running the indicated utility.
If you have any problems running an interrupted utility, please contact Follett

Software Company's Technical Support department.

Backing up your library database

In order to protect the library database from corruption or data loss, we strongly

recommend that you backup your library database on a regular basis. It's a good

idea to keep at least two copies of the most recent backup in a safe place. When

you create the backup copies, be careful not to copy over your last backup.
Before running any Advanced or Maintenance utility, you should create a backup

copy of the library database.

Important:

If you are experiencing any problems with the library database, do not

overwrite an existing backup until you have corrected the problem.

See also:

For instructions on backing up your database, see Chapter 42, Backing

up your database."

Starting Utilities

Utilities requires exclusive access to the library database. Before you can start

Utilities, you must close all of the other Follett applications that are running. If

you are running WebCollection Plus, Z39.50 Server, or Follett Integration Service

(FIS), you may need to stop these services.

Important:

If you are part of a union and are participating in data exchange, you

must also stop the services for the Follett Data Exchange Server (the

Follett Data Exchange Gateway and the Follett Services Manager).

Since the Follett Services Manager can be started by a transmission of

data from another member of the union, if you can't start your

Utilities module, you may need to wait until network traffic subsides.

As a last resort, shut down the machine running the Follett Data

Exchange Server.

To start Utilities, open the Follett Applications folder on the computer desktop,

and doubleĆclick the Utilities icon.

Note:

You can also access the Follett Applications menu from the Windows

Start | Programs menu or from the Mac OS Apple menu.

If you are using the password protection option in System Setup to limit access to

Utilities, a password dialog appears. Type the Utilities password (by default

FIXDATA

) and click OK.

See also:

For more information about password protection, see Protecting your

Follett applications with passwords" on page 40.

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