Truancy Call has been unable to connect to its own local database. Error could also be shown as:
You will need administrative access to the PC
32 Bit System - (If you cannot see an icon for Control Panel or Administrative Tools then you will need to consult your IT Support).
Press the Start button and select Control Panel | |
Select Administrative Tools | |
ODBC Data Sources (32-bit) | |
Double click "TC_DATA_P" | |
Press the 'Repair' button | |
Press the 'OK' button | |
This should display a "Database successfully repaired" message. If so, restart Truancy Call. |
64 bit system - Go to: C:\Windows\SysWOW64>odbcad32.exe > Select System DSN > double click the Microsoft Access driver with the name TC<name of your MIS> eg. TCSIMS or TCCMIS > select Repair > press OK. Retry Truancy Call.
Path to TC_DATA_P.mdb :
If this is empty ensure you are logged on with local admin rights and remove the file 'TCLocalSettings.INI' from where Truancy Call is installed (normally C:\Truancy Call)
Restart Truancy Call and re-enter initial setup information.
If all the above has failed to resolve the problem please download this file (its a blank version of the Truancy Call database - any blocks or filters set would be lost): http://www.truancycall.com/tc_data_p.mdb and save it to your local machine. Then copy this file to your server. It will overwrite any existing file, so we recommend you rename the existing file to say tc_data_p_old.mdb first of all. The likely location of the file is below: SIMS users: \SIMS\TruancyCall CMIS users: \Admin\TruancyCall Integris users: \Keys\Integris\TruancyCall SEEMIS users: \truancycall folder inside wherever your SEEMIS export files are (e.g. G:\Seemis\contacts.txt or G:\Seemis\truancycall |
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