Over the years I have learned many lessons, one of which is: "Don't try to get 
fancy setting up a computer."
Non-standard setups invariably run into this kind of trouble.

This tech obviously did not learn that yet.

I recently set up my external drive so it looked like a subdirectory on my C 
drive.
It solved one problem and created others.
I learned my lesson all over again.

Dennis

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Checking for a subdirectory in Rbase 9

Holy cow!   I wasn't aware that you couldn't have C as the first logical hard 
drive!

Karen



I did run into a problem with one office using C\Temp for the Scratch setting.
This pinhead tech set up this computer with the HD as the E drive and the
USB port as C!

They had to have a memory stick in the USB port to get my app to work.

Marc


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