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asphilbeck
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10-29-2008
06:34 AM
this is new to me so please be patient. Client is using Act! 2006 and need access to the actual database set-up to import/export to a new web site. Can any one help?
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11-11-2008
02:07 AM
To import to ACT!, you can't do this by accessing the database... it has to be done through the framework.
What you should add to any support post
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