Bill,

The instructions for putting the data from the CD onto your hardware for
DXbase interface purposes is in the help file in all the gory detail.  If
you do this, it works fine.  Merely installing the RAC program isn't enough.
You must create the folder as specified in the help file and copy the files
also specified in the help file.

Regards,
Courtney

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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 2:19 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] RAC and DXBase2005


> Ok Guys, I've previously use HamCall.
> I would install it to C drive.
>
> Now I just got the RAC.
> I used the setup program to install to my hard drive.
> The program will run and find callsigns and addresses.
>
> But from DXBase2005, I get a Not Found, RAC Error 3
>
> In Options I made sure I had CDCDROM as C, a \ in the CDROM Data Path Box
> and RAC! in the CDROM Type box.
>
> Checkmarks in both Activate and Auto Screen Lookups.
>
>
> Windows XP, plenty of hard drive, memory etc.
> DXBAse2005 and the new  RAC Summer 2004 CDROM
>
> (John, jewel case was crushed, but cdrom survived ok and installed with no
problem)
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> The most expensive component always breaks first.
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>
> Bill H. in Chicagoland
>
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