Using Multiple Maintenance Organizations

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Some maintenance departments may decide to license multiple maintenance organization databases. For example, a property management company that services multiple independent properties may choose to have a separate database for each property.

If you have multiple databases, each must have its own separate set of license keys. You may not use the same license keys for multiple databases.

  1. You create each new database following the same procedures described in Creating a Maintenance Organization.
  2. You then record the database's license keys as described in Entering License Keys.
  3. You authorize appropriate users (as described in Users).
  4. On every computer where someone will wish to access a particular database, you follow the steps in Installing MainBoss on Other Computers so that the databases are known on each appropriate computer.
  5. If you are using MainBoss Service, each separate database must have its own e-mail address for receiving mailed-in requests. You must also install a separate MainBoss Service for each database where MainBoss Service will be used. For more information, see Installing MainBoss Service.

You will end up with a list of maintenance organizations you may access. One organization is designated as the default; whenever you start MainBoss on a particular computer, that computer will start with its default organization. To switch to another maintenance organization, go to MainBoss's Session menu and select Change Maintenance Organization. MainBoss will display a list of available organizations.

To switch to another maintenance organization:

  1. Go to MainBoss's Session menu and select Change Maintenance Organization. MainBoss will display a list of available organizations:

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  2. Select the organization you want, then click Open Organization. MainBoss will open the organization and you can begin working with it.

If you wish to change the default, select the desired database in the above window and click Set Start Default. This designates the chosen database as the default. From this point on, MainBoss on this computer will start with the selected default. (Note that each user on each computer can have a different default.)

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