Assign a scratch folder for rbase in rbase.cfg

SET SCRATCH  C:\TEMP
Make sure it is a local drive
Good luck,
Manuel


William Mason wrote:
Check to make sure that the permissions on all folders on the local drive allow full access.  I have seen circumstances (in W2K) where the user could not write files to certain folders which caused all sorts of headaches.
 
wm
----- Original Message -----
From: SureData
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: PROJECT TEMP

Thanks Bernie and Rich,
 
Removed McAffee antivirus and firewall-- same results.
 
Reinstalled R:Base --  same results
 
The strangest thing is that projecting to a permanent table or creating temporary tables presents no problem.  The only thing that I cannot do (message is "Syntax incorrect for this command") is projecting to a temporary table.  The syntax is definitely correct.
 
It is RBW 6.5++ with Patch 2 running under Windows XP Professional.  Works without problem at all under Windows 98.  Also don't know if it has anything to do with Office XP, also installed, because I remember I had to remove Office XP after discovering a problem installing or using RBW.  I found out that if I installed RBW before Office XP, then I had no problem; but not the other way around.
 
Could some users of Windows XP Professional share their findings?
 
Thanks.
 
Stan Loo

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