At 01:08 PM 3/17/2009, Karen Tellef wrote:

I don't know anything about 8.0, so I can't answer that part.
Otherwise I look at the c:\windows\system32 folder and move
all RB76*.DLL files into your rbase executable directory.


FWIW, in case of R:BASE 7.6 for Windows ...

RB76*.* will only move RB76_32.DLL, RB76_INS.DLL, and RB76IO.DLL.

There are more system files installed in \Windows\System32 folder.

In addition,

01. Move the following files from \Windows\System32 folder to
    RBG76 executable folder.

    . RBENGINE76.DLL
    . RSTYLE76.DLL

02. Move the following files from \Windows folder to RBG76
    executable folder.

    . RBENGINE76.CFG

03. Most importantly, after moving all R:BASE 7.6 for Windows
    related files (.dll,.cfg, etc.) to RBG76 executable folder,
    make sure to change the "Target:" properties of RBG76.EXE
    short cut accordingly with additional parameter of "-A".

    Example:

    Target: F:\RBTI\RBG76\RBG76.EXE -A

    -A parameter tells R:BASE to look in the RBG76.exe program
    directory first for the RBENGINE files. This option is
    beneficial if you are making only one installation of R:BASE
    on a network server and want local workstations to be able to
    launch the R:BASE 7.6 program remotely without the need to
    install it on the local workstation.

    This is an excellent option for running R:BASE 7.6 on a Remote
    Desktop and/or Terminal Server environment with appropriate
    number of licenses and activation keys. It also facilitates
    the process of applying RBG76 updates.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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