- Make sure you have downloaded WriteChemoLE and installed the application. If you have not yet downloaded the application you can download it here.
- Sign in to the application with your username and password (same as WriteChemoSE).
- You will be prompted to transfer your database
- Click "YES"
- This will open up a "Select a File" window. Select your previous database from this window. You may need to find the folder in which your database is present and select it.
- In Windows XP the default folder and database file can be found by following these steps:
- Go to "C:/Documents and Settings"
- then open your account folder (if your username is "joe" your folder name is "joe")
- then open folder "Application Data". (if you do not see this folder you have to unhide hidden folder and files from your file options)
- then open folder "com.Xmedica.WriteChemoSExxxxxxxxxxx" where x is bunch of numbers.
- then open "Local Store"
- your database file should be here as "UserWCSEDB_XX.db" where XX is numbers. Select this file and click open.
- In Windows 7 the default folder and database file can be found by following these steps:
- Go to "C:/users"
- then open your account folder (if your username is "joe" your folder name is "joe")
- then open folder "AppData". (if you do not see this folder you have to unhide hidden folder and files from your file options)
- then open "Roaming"
- then open folder "com.Xmedica.WriteChemoSExxxxxxxxxxx" where x is bunch of numbers.
- then open "Local Store"
- your database file should be here as "UserWCSEDB_XX.db" where XX is numbers. Select this file and click open.
- In Mac the default folder and database file can be found by following these steps:
- Open Finder and select your username e.g. "joe"
- then open "Library"
- the open "Preferences"
- then open folder "com.Xmedica.WriteChemoSExxxxxxxxxxx" where x is bunch of numbers.
- then open "Local Store"
- your database file should be here as "UserWCSEDB_XX.db" where XX is numbers. Select this file and click open.
- Updating New Database window will open.
Please DO NOT INTERRUPT. It may take up to 10 minutes to transfer all data and encrypt depending on size of the database and processing speed of your computer. Once completed your database should have been transferred to WriteChemoLE and encrypted. Proceed to use the application.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
How to transfer database to WriteChemoLE from WriteChemoSE
As of April 1st 2010 WriteChemoSE will stop functioning and to continue to use "your WriteChemoSE-database" it needs to be transferred to a new encrypted database. The process is quite simple but is will take 5-9 minutes for completion. Please follow the steps below:
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