In CF Administrator under client variables and after you choose 

which DB to store the variables in; there is a checkbox that 

reads "Create Client database tables". make sure that is checked.

BJ


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Hi All

I'm going a bit mad. I have a site - (CF5/SQL7/W2000) on my desktop. 

I have
just copied it all to a new laptop to take and show a client
(CF5/SQL2000/W2000). I scripted the SQL setup and it ran ok. 

The site uses
client variables, stored in the database. I have configured client
storage/users/logons/permissions etc identically on both machines, 

but when
I try and run it through the laptop I get an ODBC error Base 

Table Not Found
... Invalid Object Name CGLOBAL etc etc. I thought CF configured 

these
tables automatically as soon as it hit a <cfapplication tag> 

? Everything
runs ok apart from the client variable functions. If I disable 

this part of
the site I get no errors and DB access runs unhindered

Both versions of CF5 are single use developer configurations

Any ideas would be appreciated. I'm probably just being stupid

Cheers

Richard

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