|......not using a drive letter or if different
|users are mapped with a different drive letter.
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Dennis,
If you can't rely on a consistent network drive letter, you can load the
program files on each local drive. Then, in your RBASE.INI file, you can
point to the same folder, say C:\RBFILES.
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Eric M. Bienstock & Associates, Inc.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: RBase drive Mapping
| On LAN with RBWin. When RBWtime and data files are on a server, you can
get
| a Runtime "Rbgtime3.msg error" if not using a drive letter or if different
| users are mapped with a different drive letter. The next user logging in
| gets the current Rbase.ini setting for MSGPath=drive_letter\directory
|
| When using a non dedicated server (not recommended) the server/work
station
| PC can't map to himself. Since this user didn't want a second logon to
| change the Rbase.ini settings, he made it "read only" so when he logged in
| it wouldn't change it to "C:\rbfiles_directory"
|
| It seems to work, but does anyone have a better method of standardizing
| drive mapping?
|
| tia,
|
| Dennis
| *****
| Dennis Fleming
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