Before running File Doctor, several crucial preparation steps must be completed to ensure a smooth process:
Create a Complete Backup Always make a backup of your data files before running File Doctor. If you launch File Doctor without a current backup, you should stop immediately and create one. This backup serves as a safety net in case any issues arise during the repair process.
Close All Programs Ensure all users have completely exited Sage 300 CRE and that no users will access the software while File Doctor is running. Having active users in the system during the repair process can cause additional corruption or incomplete fixes.
To launch the File Doctor utility:
Select Data Folders When File Doctor launches, you have two options for selecting files to check:
Important Considerations:
The tool performs several key operations when examining your files:
File Examination
Optional Operations You can select additional tasks:
Recommended Approach
Report Review File Doctor requires you to print or save a report of its results. This report contains vital information about:
Important Note: Not all fixes suggested by File Doctor are necessarily good fixes. Contact Sage 300 CRE Customer Support if you need assistance interpreting the results.
Several scenarios warrant running File Doctor:
Database Management For users managing multiple databases:
Version Compatibility Different versions of Sage 300 may have specific requirements:
If you encounter problems while running File Doctor:
System Access Issues
File Lock Problems
After running File Doctor:
To minimize future file corruption:
Regular Maintenance
System Updates
While File Doctor is designed for user operation, some situations require professional assistance:
Contact Sage 300 CRE Customer Support or your local Sage Business Partner when:
By following these comprehensive guidelines, you can effectively use Sage File Doctor to maintain and repair your Sage 300 18.3 data files while minimizing risks and ensuring optimal system performance.
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