Harj:
I've cut out those comments that I'm replying to in the hope that it would make it easier to be. If UBB made formatting easier I could have preserved the color as well to make it easier to follow.
Seems like you have to load one module’s data at a time and if you try to access MC or ePrint Cloud Adagio no longer sees the data for any module. For each module you get a message “There is no sample data for this application…”
I’ll elaborate the Sample Data Refreshing feature in a separate thread. How do you load the sample data? There is only one way that I can see. Right click on a module and select Refresh Sample Data from Repository.
When Service Packs and Hot Fixes are available will they automatical ly show up in the list of ‘Available applications’?
Service Packs and Upgrades YES, however Softrak will install the HotFix if needed for a particular client. Automatically or upon request?
We see our Z drive (network shared drive). I thought this wasn’t possible.
You have access to two local Drives C & Z. Some clients may want to have a Shared Drive Z: to backup files or even save PDFs.
This was the reason for adding another Drive from your Local Machine. How would you reassign the drive letter? I don’t know why this question is directed at me. If you want users to be able to map drive Z between Adagio Cloud and their local environment (some local shared folder I assume), you need to tell us how this is going to work. We already have a drive Z mapped to our storage drive.
How to access the zip backups if they are on the Cloud Adagio drive? How do we restore a zip backup? How to restore one module out of a complete database backup? If I want to retrieve last week’s backup for testing, how do I do that? An update to Adagio Manager that will address most if not all of these issues.
Backups will be available for your retrieval: 5 most recents days and 5 most recent weeks. You didn’t really answer my questions. In fact it looks like the only restore option would be the entire database. I would prefer to see 7 to 10 days and being able to restore a single module in a database is mandatory (IMHO).
Though Admin can access the data when we log in as users we can see the companies and module icon but get an error message that no data exists.
The users must be “Paired” with Adagio in Admin-Manager. Only the modules that have data will show up In the user’s profile. Sorry I can’t connect your response to my question. Pairing? The second sentence in your response is not true. Users can see module icons when no data exists.