Mike -

        1) Why aren't you using 1.866? An
           upgrade would be trivial.

        2) 1.833 doesn't use server6.rbg.

        3) I doubt that 1 and 2 above have
           anything to do with your problem.

Bernie

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At 12:18 PM 6/1/2005 -0700, Mike Young wrote:
>I have a weird problem going on at a clients office. All of a sudden 
>quite a few users cannot get into R:Base. Some still can. They all 
>run R:Base over Terminal Services 2003 on a 2003 Server. Some work 
>just fine and others do not. It appears to be related to the workstation 
>that the user is on although all workstations are identical machines and
>they are all running WinXP Pro. We are using R:Base 2000 v6.5 
>Build 1.833xRT03. Everything has been running fine for everyone 
>since we started with Terminal Services (about 8 months ago) until 
>this last week.
>
>I get on using Remote Desktop Connection from my place. I log 
>on as Administrator and I cannot run R:Base. The business owner 
>can do the same thing and he works fine! I can run the RBG65.exe 
>file and it starts. I can connect to the database, see all the data. I 
>can use any of the EDIT commands and work with data. I cannot 
>print any reports (it just closes with no error message). If I try and 
>run even a very simple command file like PAUSE 3 USING 'hello' 
>it just closes with no error message. Even the CONNECT dbname 
>command in Rbase.dat causes it to crash. All the database settings 
>are what they should be. It is not a RIGHTS issue as logging on 
>as Administrator does not help.
>
>The database is fine. I can run it locally without a problem and other 
>users are able to anything and everything they normally can. All the 
>settings are identical for each user. I have tried UNLOAD and 
>RELOAD. There is no corruption in the database. It is not a database 
>problem. It has nothing to do with how many users are on. I cannot 
>get it to work late at night and I am the only one in there. I have tried 
>the backup SERVER6.RBG file.
>
>Anybody have any ideas?
>
>Best regards,
>Mike Young
>
>
>

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