While I am at it. It seems as though I cannot call up a patient's chart by clicking on patient's name in the schedule. It appears that I have to call the patient up in the search window to open the chart. I guess not a huge problem, just extra steps needed.
Peter,
Do me a favor. I hope it doesn't seem too obvious or anything. But, based on the answer it may indicate whether I or anyone else can help somewhat.
Please go to all of your client computers. First, look on the Start menu and see if SQL Server 2005 is installed on the machine. There may be other things listed like SQL Server Client, but I am talking specifically SQL Server 2005. You can double check by looking in Add/Remove programs and seeing if it is in there. It will probably be listed there as Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
The next thing can be done a couple of ways: But, maybe we can stick with one method: Go to each client and either "Log out" of Amazing Charts from the File Menu, which will take you to the logon screen or open Amazing Charts and stop at the logon screen. Either way, just get to the logon screen.
Once there, put the mouse cursor EXACTLY between the name of your practice in all caps and the phrase Electron Medical Records System in lower case smaller font. Now right click.
The window which pops up will show the current database path. It will say, Currently, the main computer to which you are connected is YourComputer (where YourComputer is the name of the computer you are using for the database). (Port: 61067)
The path to the main database is:
\\(yourcomputer\amazing charts\AmazingCharts.mdf where "yourcomputer" is the name of the main computer you are using on your network.
Do you want to reset these settings and browse for a different main computer. You would say No unless the path shown is not the path to your main database.
Please do this, and let me know if every client computer's path is the same and shows that it is connected via Port 61067 to \\Server\amazing charts\Amazing Charts.mdf Again, replace the word "Server" with the name of your main computer.
If they all go to that database path, then we or you have more troubleshooting to do to figure out your issues. If they don't all point there, then that would be the problem.