Thanks again Pat.  All my troubles went away as soon as I set up my Windows 
Users.
 
Dave.
 

> Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:33:40 -0700
> Subject: Re: JBASE 3.4.8 ON XP
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> In the 'lib' directory, into which you are 'CATALOG'ing your Basic
> Subroutines, there is a 'jLibDefinition' file
> 
> Within this 'jLibDefinition' file there is a :
> 
> libname = lib%n.dll
> 
> which defines the format of the 'library names' created during the
> 'CATALOG'
> 
> If this 'libname = lib%n.dll' definition contains a '%a', remove the
> '%a' if you have multiple users 'CATALOG'ing into the same 'lib'
> directory
> 
> The '%a' is replaced by the current user name when creating these
> libraries
> 
> ***
> "... the setups for md, system, etc are not changing"
> 
> 
> If the environment variables are not defined ( redefined ) in the
> '%JEDIFILENAME_SYSTEM% file entry,
> [ see ''The System file' under 'http://www.jbase.com/r5/knowledgebase/
> manuals/3.0/30manpages/man/acc1.htm' in the jBASE International
> Knowlegebase' for details of defining environment variables in the
> 'SYSTEM' file entries ]
> 
> the current values are retained
> 
> On Sep 30, 10:58 pm, David Grenfell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sorry for horrible typing.  Below should be remote.cmd , not remort. and in 
> > my examples, should read 1. D, not 1. PQ.
> >
> > Found by  a fluke, that apparently the file setups for md, system, etc are 
> > not changing with a logto command.  I originally log on to GCS, and in the 
> > SYSTEM to this file ,  I had a type-o in my account pointer.  When I 
> > attempted to catalog on the second account, it could not find the file, 
> > even though it is spelled correctly in the account itself.  make sense ?
> >
> > Dave.
> >
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: JBASE 3.4.8 ON XP
> > Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:52:02 -0500
> >
> > Hi Guys:
> >
> > I am attempting to set up a new client (account) on my developement system.
> >
> > I have all my accounts under a folder called usr so...
> >
> > usr\hosp
> > usr\gcs
> > usr\church    etc.
> >
> > In each account my remort.cmd sets up the pointers for SYSTEM, MD, and so 
> > forth for whatever account I would log to.
> >
> > Proplem number 1 is that I can log normally to the usr\gcs account at login 
> > time.  When asked for a password , I simply depress the  ENTER key, and all 
> > starts normally.  However, the hosp and church accounts simply tell me that 
> > the password is not correct and won't let me in.  I can get to them by 
> > dropping to tcl in the gcs account and type "logto HOSP"  and get in that 
> > way.   Something is not setting up right because I have pointers in each 
> > system for users  ie
> >
> > DAVE
> > 1. PQ
> > 2 c:\usr\gcs       (this is the gcs account)
> >
> > DAVE
> > 1.PQ
> > 2. c:\usr\hosp  ( this in the hosp account)
> >
> > If I get into the hosp account, and type "DAVE" at tcl, it takes me back to 
> > the GCS account.
> >
> > If I remember correctly, I should have a pointer to each account either in 
> > MD or SYSTEM, but can't find the answer in the knowledge base.
> >
> > Can some-one help me out.
> >
> > Dave.
> 
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