Create New CMD File

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Create New CMD File

 

Starting in CMD 2015, when you create a new CMD file, you need to first determine if you are going to create a new local CMD file, or create a remote/network file. Select the appropriate item from the sub-menu when you select the File Menu's Create New CMD File option.

Local files can be of two types:

A CMD file created for use on a single, stand-alone computer to which no other computers will connect to share the data.

A CMD file created on a computer acting as host computer in a local network of computers which will connect to the host computer to access CMD's data without the use of the remote database server software.

Remote/Network files can be of two types as well:

A CMD file created on a host computer or hardware server in a local network at your church office or school where the remote database server software has been installed.

A CMD file created on a host computer or hardware server that can accessed remotely off-site, such as on a home laptop or desktop computer where the remote database server software has been installed on the host computer.

Consult the specific help topic for each of these choices.