It would be nice to be able to control where the oterro.cfg file lives so you 
don't run into the problem of having multiple cfg files.

Troy


>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
>At 04:04 PM 11/17/2001 -0500, "Mike Byerley" wrote:
>
>>... There is still the issue of making sure the settings
>>in Oterro.cfg match the ?????.CFG file for RBase ...
>
>Mike,
>
>Among soooooo many ENHANCEMENTS, NEW FEATURES and BUG-FIXES,
>The Marvelous Oterro 2000 (version 2.5), currently under
>FINAL beta, includes the engine level fix to create the
>default OTERRO.CFG file similar to RBASE.CFG file.
>
>In other words, if no OTERRO.CFG file found in system path,
>the default OTERRO.CFG file will be similar to RBASE.CFG file
>for consistent default settings.
>
>The Oterro25.TXT (dated 11/11/2001) includes all details.
>
>To test this feature:
>
>01. RENAME existing OTERRO.CFG file in system path to
>    something else.
>
>02. Start your application which uses Oterro 2000 (ver 2.5).
>
>03. Using any text editor, open OTERRO.CFG and check out
>    the settings.
>
>Enjoy the Final Beta 7 and make sure to have fun!
>
>And, of course the pleasure is all mine.
>
>Very Best Regards,
>
>Razzak.
>
>
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Troy Sosamon
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