Check at the Noah login for a local profile. The default name for the local profile is ‘Noah Server’ you will find the option at the login drop down.
Select this Noah Server profile and log in with the default user ABC or adm, you may get ‘invalid login’ the first time you try.
Once you are in Noah pointing to the local database, go to Settings, Server Profiles, select the 'Noah Server' profile and choose Edit.
Rename 'Noah Server' to 'Local Noah Database' so it is clear going forward that this is a local Noah database.
Use the local Noah database to work with patients.
Once Noah ES is available again, export any patients that have been added or updated in the local Noah database, close Noah and select the Noah ES profile that points to your hosted Noah database.
If your Noah Server profile is not pointed locally, maybe it was pointing to a retired Noah server for example, you may get a 50138 error trying to launch. Run the Noah Configuration Wizard to point Noah to the local database.
Use Advanced Search to locate added or updated records in Noah System
When you are able to get back into Noah ES you can use Advanced Search in Noah System to identify records that have been added or updated in a specified time frame. For example, Patient Activity for last 30 days. This will create search results that can be exported from Noah System and then Imported into Noah ES.