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Import Catalog fails from MacBook Air laptop to iMac desktop

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  • Ramon B Rodriguez

    Hi Jason, not exactly for this situation, but I was able to move a catalog from external disk to laptop, guess would be the same to a desktop, or from laptop to desktop.

    1. Copy the catalog file (.cocatalog extension) and all related folders (if any), and paste to the chosen destination. DO NOT DRAG, use COPY and PASTE.

    2. Double click and open the catalog located at destination.

    3. In C1, you will open and see the catalog, and the associated folders (if any), with and error sign.

    4. Folder by folder, right-click and choose 'Locate', selecting the new folder you just moved to the destination.

    I am writing this from memory, hope will work for you...

     

     

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  • Ramon B Rodriguez

    Glad to know it was of some help... 👌

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  • Ramon B Rodriguez

    👌😉👌

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    1. Check the version of the software: Ensure that the software versions on both the MacBook Air laptop and the iMac desktop are the same. This includes the version of the Catalog and the software used to import it. Check the compatibility: Check if the software used to import the Catalog is compatible with both the MacBook Air laptop and the iMac desktop. Check the file format: Make sure that the Catalog file is in a compatible file format that can be imported to both the MacBook Air laptop and the iMac desktop.  ACEFlareAccount Activate

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