The INI should be in the same directory as your "Start in:" your desktop
shorcut which points to your data base (dbfiles.rb?). RBase will recreate
it, if not found. If you start RBase in a different "Startup directory",
then that is where the INI will be. i.e., you could start up always in the
same directory and then change directory to different data bases.
Personally, I like the INI in the same folder as the data base files.

Dennis
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At 09:06 AM 10/22/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Where should the RBASE.INI file be?
>
>I think that it should be in the same directory as RBase.exe, and
>that's where I have it.
>
>But for some unexplained reason, all of a sudden RBASE.INI has
>appeared in every one of the separate directories where I keep
>my databases -- and these .INI files are different from the
>"main" one.
>
>If I delete these from each directory, they just get recreated
>whenever I open each database.
>
>This has caused me big problems, particularly on printed output,
>if I don't copy the "main" one into each directory so that the
>.INI information is the same across the board.
>
>I'm stumped as to why this is happening. I'm running R:Base under
>Windows 2000 Professional.
>
>Dick Croy
>
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