The best way to do this is to
Make changes on one computer,
then perform a backup of your database,
then move that backup to your 2nd computer,
and restore that backup.
For more information on performing backups see Backup Window .
Moving the backup from one computer to the other
can be done any number of ways and is beyond the scope of this topic.
For example, if your computers are connected via a network, you might
use Windows Explorer to move the file from one computer to the other.
Other common methods may be to use Windows Explorer to copy the backup
file from your local hard drive to a flash drive or memory stick, or to
put the backup file onto a CDrom/DVD disc. In this case, you would take
the device you placed the backup on and place it in your second computer
for the restore operation. For
help on using Windows Explorer or copying files over a network, please
see Windows Help.
Backups are only supported to your local computer's
hard drive. Attempting to perform a backup to a CD/DVD or flash/memory
drive may not work. If it does not work, perform the backup to your local
hard drive and then use Windows Explorer to move it from your local hard
drive to your secondary media. For help on using Windows Explorer to copy
files, please see Windows Help.
Always exit and
restart Birder's Diary after performing a restore operation.