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Vahagn Marabyan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Aug 2008 09:30:21 +0500
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Dear TMS Users/Administrators,
 
We are trying to install TMS 9.20 on Windows 2000 Server, which hosts SQL Server 2000. All updates have been installed for these systems.
 
Could you please advice on the following issue?
 
It appears that after the installation of TMS (the Server version), the default TMS database is not created on the SQL server (I checked in the SQL Server Enterprise Manager).
Thus, when trying to establish an ODBC connection to the MUSEUM database (which is supposed to be created after installing TMS), it says that there is no such SQL database. It does not even appear among the existing databases.
 
So, the connection test fails, as there is no TMS (MUSEUM) database, created as such.
 
Could you please advice on the matter?
 
Thanks a lot in advance for your help, and I do appreciate your support.
 
With best regards,
 
Vahagn Marabyan
Registrar
Cafesjian Museum Foundation Armenia
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