Tecdoc Loading Data Failed Check The Configuration File Install

If you are using a or a network server setup . The exact operating system version you are running.

Right-click the and select Properties . Go to the Compatibility tab. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply , then OK .

If the issue persists, collect the following information and contact the TecAlliance Support Team Error Code : The specific number or text displayed. : Check for

Add the TecDoc installation folder to your Antivirus "Exclusions" list. If you are using a or a network server setup

Ensure that your Windows Firewall isn't blocking the ports used by the database (commonly port 3306 for MySQL or 2024 for Transbase). 6. Corrupt Installation or Missing Registry Keys

Whether you are running a local standalone installation, a networked workshop client, or integrating the TecDoc DVD/data package into a custom system, this guide will walk you through troubleshooting and resolving the issue. 1. Understand the Root Cause

Ensure the user has "Full Control" over the installation folder. 4. Re-register DLLs or "Crack" Files (if applicable) Go to the Compatibility tab

TecDoc relies on specific database drivers (like Transbase) that may not have installed correctly.

: If the configuration file (often an XML format) has been manually edited and contains a syntax error, the application will fail to parse it. Missing Declarations : Required elements like the DataloadBusinessObjectConfiguration

Through years of supporting TecDoc implementations, these are the most common triggers: If the issue persists, collect the following information

If the installation process was interrupted, the database drivers might be broken. Go to > Programs and Features .

If the data files were interrupted during a download or copy process, they may be unreadable.

C:\TECDOC\Config\ C:\Program Files (x86)\TecAlliance\TECDOC\ C:\Users\Public\Documents\TecAlliance\

The server’s share is unreachable or the configuration file on each client points to a dead UNC path.

A missing or expired license can sometimes manifest as a configuration error. Ensure your dongle is plugged in or your digital activation is valid. If the error persists after these checks, the data files themselves may be corrupted. In this scenario, running the "Repair" option from the original installation media or the Windows Control Panel is the most effective way to restore missing components without a full reinstallation. Final Considerations