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Have your users log back into Sage and verify they can now see the companies.Click Tune Up/Back Up/ Restore., then Tune Up Company Databases and verify the missing databases are now in the list.To verify the companies have returned, open Database Administration on the server.When the service has restarted, close the Services window.
(You can also select Restart but stopping then starting tends to be more reliable.) Right-click on this service and select Stop, wait a moment, the right-click on the same service and select Start.In the list of services locate the service SQL Server (SAGE100CON) or the name of your SQL instance.On the server, go to the Start menu and type services.msc in the Search box and press enter.Have all users exit of Sage 100 Contractor at their workstations.Section 2: If the missing companies do not appear on the list, try restarting the SQL Server service on the server: At the Company List click the " Refresh Company List" link at the bottom right.Sign in with your username and password.Launch Sage 100 Contractor from the workstation.Note: If you installed your SQL Server instance manually or are using more than one SQL Server instance, the service or database may be named something other than SAGE100CON. Another application has locked the database, preventing SQL Server from connecting to it Resolution Database Recovery cannot be initiated due to insufficient memory space or disk drive storage.Ĥ. User has tried to move the log files to a new drive to overcome server performance issues but in the process, ended up corrupting the log files.ģ. The database isn’t cleanly shut down, that is, there is at least one uncommitted transaction active at the time the database is shut down and the log file for it has been deleted.Ģ. This kind of situation arises primarily when:ġ. MDF files may be locked and inaccessible by the program. Database is not properly connected to the SQL Server.If this is done, then be sure to verify that Nightly backups for the database are running properly. To prevent this, have them exclude the 'Company' folder inside the Sage100Con folder from these scans. Programs like these can prevent SQL Server from reconnecting to the databases if they are attempting to scan the files while SQL is trying to connect them. A server backup application such as CrashPlan, IDrive, ShadowCopy (or a similar backup program) periodically scans the data files.