AND RBase is in the PATH statement within the SYSTEM variables.

I know the following is for DOS and for a networked version the way
we have it set up, but this will give you the right idea, as it applies to the
windows version as well

01. Right Click on My Computer.
02. Select Properties.
03. Select the "Advanced" tab.
04. Click the "Environment Variables..." button.
05. In the Lower "System Variables" box select PATH.
06. Click the "Edit..." button.
07. The value of the PATH will appear in the "Variable Value"
    box in the Popup Window that will appear.
08. Edit the value to include ;K:\rbti\RBDOS65;K:\RBTI\RBWIN65
    or the exact name for R:BASE 6.5 for DOS directory
09. Click OK.
10. Check that the User Variables include settings for TEMP
    and TMP.
11. Add FILES and BUFFERS by doing the following:
        a. Click the "New..." button under the System
          Variables box
        b. Type FILES into the Variable Name box
        c. Type 60 into the Variable Value box
        d. Click SET
        e. Repeat for BUFFERS (also set to 60)
12. Click OK.
13. You may need to reboot.

Jim Limburg

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> J.M.:
>
> Don't forget to make sure that Buffers and Files are set to at least 60.
>
> Tony
>
> Anthony Schmidt
> President
> The Computery Ltd.
> One East Main Street
> Bay Shore, NY  11706
>
> Voice 631-665-8100
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>
>                       "J.M. GRATIAS"
>                       <jmgratias@compus        To:       RDCC Rbase 
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>                       Sent by:                 Subject:  Problem when running 
>RBW6.5++ on NT (continued ...)
>                       owner-rbase-l@son
>                       etmail.com
>
>
>                       12/10/2001 04:37
>                       AM
>                       Please respond to
>                       rbase-l
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> This week, I visited 2 clients to install the same APP with the DB
> structure (RBW 6.5++ build 1.842xRT03).
> Both clients have NT 4.0 SP 5.
> App is installed on the local disk : network is only used to share
> printers.
>
> Client 1 have a very old (and very sloooowwww) FUJI station with 192 Mb RAM
> (probably a Pentium 100).
> When using severals forms, most of them very simples, I got severals
> messages such as :
>
> 'Instruction 0x0044e665 use adress 0x0167d692'
> 'Memory cannot be writen'.
> or
> 'Instruction 0x0074aecd use adress 0x47b8734e'
> 'Memory cannot be read'
>
> Rbw is closed and control return to NT.
> This hapenned about every hour ...
>
> Sometimes, the problem happen during a DB update resulting a corrupted DB.
> As this client did't installed Dr Watson, I have no more informations, but
> I have a list of process running at problem time.
>
> Client 2 have a 1 or 2 years old HP Vectra with 128 Mb RAM.
> Same app, same RBW and NT versions .... no problem all day round ...
> Only datas are differents ....
>
> Any idea ?
>
> This problem have been reported several times here and at RDCC, without any
> success ....
>
> TIA and Best regards to everybody,
>
> J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique, France
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