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Yes, 6.5++ converts, but it still is accessible
under 6.1A. If you're concerned, you could try a different copy of the
database.
IN any event, since 6.5++ doesn't use a
SERVER6.RBG, why not upgrade and be done with it?
David
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:12
AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
David,
I sent your client an email asking him about
it. I never tried running 6.1a which require a server6.rbg file and
6.5++ which does not require the server file, on the same database. Does
multi still stay on?
Doesn't 6.5++ want to convert the
database?
Bernie Lis
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:22
AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
Bernie
Just curious: have you installed R:Base for DOS
6.5++ on the same system and tried it? Does the same problem
occur? If yes, then there is something in common off here; if no, an
immediate good reason to upgrade.
I'd suggest if all else fails that you contact
Frank Conroy, a client of mine, who is successfully running R:Base for DOS -
now 6.5++ AND I believe still 6.1A but I'm not sure - on a WIndows 2000 set
of machines. You can reach him by email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Find out
how he has things configured in W2K and might be able to help
you.
David Blocker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:40
PM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
Attrib shows "A" both before and after I
get the "Invalid Server6.rbg file for this database"
There is no other server6.rbg file on the
server or on the client.
Again, when I get this message, at the R>
I can copy the backup server file and then I can exit and click on the
icon to come back in and all is well, but if I exit again and come back
in, the server file is invalid again.
Is there anything I can tweek on the W2K
client.
It's on a Lantastic network with a stand
alone W2k client server.
Is there a compatibility problem between W2K
and RB61a?
This new IBM computer came with W2K
installed, but unless I can solve this problem, I will have to format the
drive and load W98.
Bernie Lis
Megabytes, Inc.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002
11:21 AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
I'm not sure, but it's worth
checking!
When you can't get in, go to DOS and check
the file with ATTRIB server6.rbg: what does it show?
David
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002
9:59 AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
David,
This is the only computer that does this
corruption.
I put the old computer back and took this
one offline until I can figure out what to do.
Would rights be different for a w2k
client than for the other win98 & win95 clients?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 30,
2002 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
<<Every other time it connects it
corrupts the server6.rbg file.
"Server network access control file is
damaged"
I copy the backup server6 file onto the
real one, then exit, then click the icon to get back in and all is
ok. If I exit and then click the icon to come back in, I get
the above message.
Then I do the copy, exit, back in and
all is well. I can repeat this procedure many
times.
Any ideas why this is
happening?>>
My first guess would be to check rights
to the directory where server6.rbg is. Sounds like the file is
not getting closed out correctly when you exit R:Base.
David Blocker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 29,
2002 8:24 PM
Subject: 6.1a dos on a w2k
client
Just replaced a W98 machine with a
w2k.
Every other time it connects it
corrupts the server6.rbg file.
"Server network access control file
is damaged"
I copy the backup server6 file onto
the real one, then exit, then click the icon to get back in and
all is ok. If I exit and then click the icon to come back
in, I get the above message.
Then I do the copy, exit, back in and
all is well. I can repeat this procedure many
times.
Any ideas why this is
happening?
Bernie Lis
Megabytes,
Inc.
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