• Okay, thank you, now I understand what is going on. These values appear to be stored in a database table, which (if so) will make this change easy to do. 🙂

    It does seem a bit strange to store connection information in a database, which itself requires connection information... But I'll try to figure out that whole chicken-egg paradox on my own. 🙂

    UPDATE: Apparently the package is loading the initial connection to the database via an "Environment Variable", which I gather is a hard-coded value that has been set in Windows:

    System Properties>Advanced Tab>Environment Variables Button>System Variables.

    So as long as that value is good, I will hopefully be able to modify the values in the corresponding database table. Hooray for learnings! 🙂

    Thanks as always guys!


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