If you are running TecDoc on a Linux-based server, remember that Folder/Data is not the same as folder/data . 2. Database Connection Settings
If running the database locally, ensure the line reads Host=127.0.0.1 or Host=localhost . If targeting a remote server, use the explicit IP network address.
Look in your installation directory (e.g., C:\TECDOC_CD\ ) or C:\Windows\ .
Navigate to your TecDoc installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\TecDoc\ or C:\TecDoc_CD\ ). If you are running TecDoc on a Linux-based
TecDoc 2Q. * Step 1. Mount the [Link] and run [Link] (IF automatic NOT come...) Step 2. Choose your Language & click OK. * Step 3.
Locate the lines defining the data paths, often labeled as DataPath , DatabasePath , or Volume1 .
Navigate to: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Roaming\TecDoc Gmbh\ Delete the or UserSettings file. If targeting a remote server, use the explicit
wusa /uninstall /kb5011048
Windows will automatically download and reinstall this update during its next scheduled update cycle. To prevent this permanently:
The most common trigger for a data-load failure is an incorrectly mapped destination target. Verify that the following lines match your target server setup exactly: TecDoc 2Q
The exact authentication profile (username and password) utilized to inject the tables.
TecDoc relies on specific database drivers (like Transbase) that may not have installed correctly.