Hi all,

One particular client of mine gets the errors to locate the MapInfoW.fnt etc when 
opening mapinfo.  I know that this is an issue about installing the 
user profile, but am unsure how to fix it. 

Basically their network is set up with roaming rpofiles, and so that users cannot 
install software.  An administrator has to install MapInfo 7.0 on the 
machine, and then when the user starts MapInfo, it attempts to install a new user, but 
fails because it can't find a mapped drive.

>From then on, it asks them to locate the font, pen and colour files whenever they 
>want to start Mapinfo.  Some odd behaviour is also noted when 
displaying layers using these fonts etc, although this is not consistent.  Basically 
they persist with the annoying errors.

Is there a document on what files need to go where so that I can work out what has 
failed and what permissions are needed to successfully install 
mapinfo for a new user?  

On my installation, these files are in my personal settings folder under mapinfo, but 
am unsure where they have theirs set to.  I suspect the equivalent 
directory that this pointed to when mapinfo was installed by the administrator was not 
available to the end users when it was their turn.

Is this influenced by the temp variable that the manual talks about needing to be set?

Is there a way of running the user installation again to see if it will the second 
time, or is there a trigger to make this happen automatically, eg. delete 
a file or diectory?

Any strategies to overcome this problem?  I am a long way from them, so can't easily 
look at their configuration, but if I knew what to look for it may 
be easier.

TIA

Rob.



Robert Crossley 
Neo Software
9 Short St
New Brighton 2483
Far Southern Queensland
AUSTRALIA

P: 02 6680 1309
F: New Connection
M: 0419 718 642
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