----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Downall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: 6.1a dos on a w2k client


> Bernie,
>
> How did you verify that there are no other server6.rbg files?

Easy -- dir f:\server6.rbg /s
and  dir c:\server6.rbg /s
>
> That message only occurs in old versions of R:Base when someone
> tries to connect to a database, and their version of R:Base looks at the
> database and at the server6.rbg, and R:Base determines that A)
> something or somebody else is connected to the database and B) that
> something or somebody is not "registered" in the same server6.rbg file
> that you are trying to register in at the moment. It was a message
> about licensing multi-user setups.
>
> If it were an issue of file access rights, there would be a different
error
> message.
>
> Who else or what else can connect to the database?  Check for local
> or extra or hidden server6.rbg files on those computers, too.  At the
> root of every drive, in a "command prompt" window, type
>
> DIR \SERVER6.RBG /s
>
> and make absolutely sure there is only one.
>
> There are so many dozens of great new features in versions of R:Base
> since 6.1a, but the best of them is total freedom from dealing with
> server6.rbg, that dreaded "Network Access Control File."
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 21:40:22 -0500, Bernard Lis wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
>
>
>
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