Scheduled Walk Malfunctioning

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What is meant by copy texis.exe to monitor.exe. I am to that point successfully and am unsure what I need to do. My texis.exe and monitor.exe are both in the same directory.
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From a command line it's just
copy texis.exe monitor.exe
From a gui you would have to delete monitor.exe, copy and paste texis.exe and rename the copy to monitor.exe.
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I was able to complete the process of updating monitor.exe however last night it looks like the automatic index still failed. What else can I try short of reinstalling Webinator? We have 16 profiles some more complicated than others. It would take us quite some time to start from scratch. Any ideas?
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Same kind of failure messages or something different this time?
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Everything is the same as the previous error message except when I run a texis.exe -ls it displays the following.

D:\Program Files\Thunderstone Software\Webinator>texis.exe -ls
Next run Schedule Script
-------------------------------------------------
in 14h 43m daily at 1 ...\webinator\dowalk/dispatch.txt
in 2d 17h weekly on sun at 4 ...\webinator\dowalk/dispatch.txt
005 Corrupt next header at 0xC84 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Soft
ware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSTRIG.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-bit
via addtable in the function read_rest_data
005 Corrupt next header at 0xC84 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Soft
ware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSTRIG.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-bit
via addtable in the function read_rest_data
005 Corrupt next header at 0x29FA in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Sof
tware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSTABLE.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-b
it via addtable in the function read_rest_data
005 Corrupt block header at 0x29FA in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone So
ftware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSTABLE.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-
bit via addtable in the function read_head
005 Corrupt next header at 0x1246 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Sof
tware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSPERMS.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-b
it via addtable in the function read_rest_data
005 Corrupt block header at 0x1246 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone So
ftware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSPERMS.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-
bit via addtable in the function read_head
005 Corrupt block header at 0xC84 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Sof
tware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSTRIG.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 64-bi
t via addtable in the function read_head
005 Corrupt next header at 0x1242 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Sof
tware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSSCHEDULE.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 6
4-bit via addtable in the function read_rest_data
005 Corrupt block header at 0x1242 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone So
ftware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSSCHEDULE.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to
64-bit via addtable in the function read_head
005 Corrupt next header at 0x1242 in KDBF file d:\Program Files\Thunderstone Sof
tware\Webinator\texis\testdb\SYSSCHEDULE.tbl: Probable 32-bit file; convert to 6
4-bit via addtable in the function read_rest_data
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The files have been uploaded
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Ok, I converted them to 64 bit for you and placed them into a subdirectory called 64bit. Rename your existing testdb folder to something else (like testdb32). Then create a new testdb folder and place all of the files from the 64bit directory into that. Then you should be good to go and do new walks on all of your profiles.
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where is the subdirectory called 64bit located?
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