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How do I move a single-user (Demo, Bronze, or Silver) database from one computer to another?

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How do I move a single-user (Demo, Bronze, or Silver) database from one computer to another?

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• Step 1: To do this move, you must copy some data from the old computer to the new computer. There are two things to copy: the database and the settings folder. Below you will find instructions for moving these, specific to the operating system you use. Step 2: Once you have copied the data from the old computer to the new one, you can install Sumac on the new computer and run it, just like you did on the old computer. Windows First, move the database folder. It is named SumacData and is located on the old computer’s main hard drive – usually C:\SumacData\. Move it to the main hard drive of the new computer. Then, move the SumacSettings folder from the user folder on the old computer to the user folder on the new computer. Depending on your version of Windows, the user folder, which holds the SumacSettings folder, may be: C:\Documents and Settings\YourName\ or C:\Users\YourName\ Macintosh First, copy the database folder. It is named SumacData and is located on the old computer’s main

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