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RentRight Property Management Software (rentright25) for PC Questions & Answers
I have purchased a new computer and want to
To install RentRight and transfer you data onto a new computer?
Answer :
Follow this link to download
and install RentRight v3 on your NEW computer:
http://www.rent-right.com/support/UpdateVer3FirstTime.html
If you
are not using the Internet, you will need to order a CD with the full
version of RentRight to install into your new computer.
Follow
this link to download and Update to the latest version of RentRight v3
on your OLD computer: http://www.rent-right.com/support/UpdateVer3.html
DO
NOT change the installation directory folder. When asked if you want to
write over the existing folder, reply, YES. Respond to the prompts to
complete the installation.
When done, open RentRight on
your old computer, go to File on the menu bar and choose BACK UP to back
up your data, and save it to your Desktop.
TO BACKUP YOUR DATA:
Insert a portable storage device, such as a blank CD or USB memory stick, into your computer.
We recommend that you do not us a 3 1/2 floppy disk, because it is not reliable, and may not have a
large enough storage capacity to hold your backup.
In RentRight, click on File from your Menu bar
Select Backup
Click the Backup button
The Back Up window will open:
Use the "Save In" drop-down menu to navigate to the desired location, such as your Desktop
DO NOT BACK UP DIRECTLY TO YOUR PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE
Click on the Save button
Copy
the backup that you just created, rrbackv3.zip, from your saved
location to the portable storage device you inserted into your computer.
Copy and Paste the Backup Database you just created, from your Desktop to a portable storage device,
such as a cd or flash drive.
Take
the portable storage device containing your backup from your old
computer to your new computer, and Copy and Paste the Backup Database
from your portable storage device to your Desktop.
Open RentRight on your new computer, go to File, and RESTORE your data.
TO RESTORE YOUR DATA:
1. Locate your rrbackv3.zip file
2. Right-Click on your rrbackv3.zip
3. Select 'Extract All' from the drop-down menu
4.
Follow the Extraction Wizard prompts. This will create a Folder with
the name rrbackv3. In this folder will be a file called 'aptment.mdb'.
You may not see the .mdb file extension if you do not have this
preference set. This aptment.mdb file is your Backup Database, and is
the one you want to restore in RentRight.
5. Start RentRight.
6. Select File from the Menu Bar.
7. Select Restore.
8. Cancel the "insert a disk into drive A" message, unless you are using a 3 1/2 inch floppy disk. If so, insert the disk.
9. Click on the drop-down arrow in the 'Files of type' field, and select 'All Files'
10. Click on the drop-down arrow in the 'Look in' field, navigate to the aptment.mdb you just extracted, and click on it.
11. Click the Restore button
KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU CANNOT BACKUP OR RESTORE DIRECTLY BETWEEN RENTRIGHT AND A PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE.
You
must backup your data to your desktop, and then copy that file from
your desktop to your portable storage device, such as a disc or flash
drive. The same applies for restoring from a portable storage device:
you must copy that backup from your portable storage device to your
desktop, and restore your data from the file copied on your desktop.
Now you need to move your license to the new computer.
You
must first de-activate the license from the old computer. Go to
Help/RentRight Sales on the old computer. Follow the prompts about
moving from one computer to another. Next, choose the option to
"Activate over the Phone". Contact us by phone at 800.964.8065 x2826, or
email and provide us with the Entry Codes and Computer ID numbers for
both the old and new computer. After deactivating the license on your
old computer, we will give you a different activation code for the new
computer.
8/22/2011 3:25:17 PM •
RentRight...
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Answered
on Aug 22, 2011
Age of my house
If you own the house - it should be in the mortgage papers.. And probably in the inspection papers as well.. Most states require the year built in the paperwork..
This is also a matter of public records..
If your county has online access to public records - you can go to they're web site,, look up the public records for that property..
If they don't have the info on a website (some counties do - some dont)
you could call the county appraiser and they will be able to tell you..
There is no "online sourse" otherwise that would indicate when the house was built..
Have a great day !
10/13/2009 6:53:25 PM •
RentRight...
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Answered
on Oct 13, 2009
I am currently runing version
can you explain your issue more clearly please,
Do you mean that, You have the Rent-right software and you want to connect it to database server without password, Am i right?
Please leave your question as comment,and we may help you
RNJ VINODKUMAR
9/28/2009 4:46:27 PM •
RentRight...
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Answered
on Sep 28, 2009
My Employer Says They Are Going To Cut My Wages. Can They?
If you are in the middle of a contract, then cutting your wages is almost certainly a violation of your employment law rights. While I am by no means an expert on this matter, I did have a similar issue years ago - mid-contract wage cuts - and I hired an
employment attorney to fight the case on my behalf. It turned out that my employer was basically looking to scare people into taking the wage cut.
They got into some pretty serious legal trouble for their transgression, and nothing happened to me in terms of wage cuts after that. If you are between contracts, your employer can re-negotiate your salary, but as far as I am aware, if you are in an agreed-upon contract, they cannot just decide to reduce your salary. If you want to settle matters, contest this action with support from a legal professional.
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