Security software frequently flags database-heavy applications as suspicious because they open specific ports to communicate with data clusters.
If using a network drive, ensure the drive is mapped correctly and that the Windows user has permission to access that specific network path. 3. Database Service Status Database Service Status Instead of a full uninstall,
Instead of a full uninstall, go to Control Panel > Programs and Features , select TecDoc, and click Repair . This often resets the configuration files to their default, working state. Summary Checklist Is the database service running in services.msc ? Does the config file point to the correct folder path? Does the user have Admin privileges? Is the Firewall blocking the connection? Does the config file point to the correct folder path
Advanced users can check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TecDoc to ensure the installation paths registered in Windows match the actual folder locations. Database Service Status Instead of a full uninstall,
During installation, you are asked whether data should be accessed locally or via a network. If you moved the data folders after installation, the configuration file is still looking for the old path.
Verify that the username and password provided in the file have "Read/Write" permissions for the database. 2. Check the "Direct" or "Network" Path