In DXbase 2007, the code expects that refdata.mdb is located in the same 
folder as the program executable.  It expects that the refdata.mdb has full 
read/write permission.  If the refdata.mdb was copied from a backup CD, 
there is a chance the file properties are set to readonly which would be a 
problem and require that the user modify properties for read/write.  It 
expects that it is the correct version of refdata.mdb for the version of the 
program being run... in other words, the refdata.mdb is not a copy from some 
other version of DXbase.

The only place that the C:\Program Files\Scientific Solutions\DXbase 2007 
path is coded is in the installation process and it is the default path 
unless the user changes to something else.  There is nothing in DXbase 2007 
itself that has the path hard coded.  I'm betting that Win7 didn't like 
everything about the installation process or some such thing... But in any 
case, the solution to the issue originally reported will come from figuring 
out how to set permissions on the DXbase files so that Win7 allows them to 
be opened without the prompts.. I don't think there is anything in DXbase 
itself that is going to solve this one.

Regards
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Dougherty" <[email protected]>
To: "'Jack'" <[email protected]>; "'Mark O'Brien'" 
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: [Dxbase] New Win7/32 user problems


> Hi,
>
> I'm still working with Mark here on this issue. I checked his old and new
> computers and my own system, and there's nothing in any of our
> DXBase2007.ini files that references the refdata.mdb file anywhere. This 
> is
> the [Dir] section of his new installation under Win7 (mine is simiar):
>
> [Dir]
> CDDRIVE=C
> CDTYPE=1
> PGMPATH=C:\DXbase 2007
> SOUNDPATH=C:\DXbase 2007\Omsounds
> CDPATH=
> DATAPATH=C:\DXbase 2007\K2AX.mdb
> ORDERPATH=C:\DXbase 2007\Default.co
> PQSOPATH=C:\DXbase 2007\Pqsodflt.co
> PQPROMPT=0
> AUTOCD=1
> MGRCDTYPE=0
> CDON=0
> BUPATH=C:\beta2007\
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter,
> W2IRT
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Jack
> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 4:20 PM
> To: Mark O'Brien; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Dxbase] New Win7/32 user problems
>
> Mark,
>
> You might try the following... no promises... but maybe....
>
> 1.  Make a copy of your dxb2007.ini file from your Windows folder and save
> it for safe keeping just in case...
>
> 2.  Open the dxb2007.ini file in your Windows folder using notepad and 
> look
> for the Directory section of the INI file.  See if the entry for 
> refdata.mdb
>
> is showing the wrong path as evidenced by the message you are getting... 
> if
> so, change the entry to agree with the same path for  your QSO database
> path.
>
> I don't know exactly what in the world Windows does in Vista/Win7 OS's, 
> but
> somehow it seems that it clones a copy of the mdb file and runs from some
> other location other than where DXbase installs it.  Perhaps this will 
> help
> but if it screws things up, then just copy the "copy" from step 1 above 
> back
>
> so you can get to where you started.
>
> Cheers,
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark O'Brien" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 1:40 PM
> Subject: [Dxbase] New Win7/32 user problems
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm still having some troubles getting DX Base 2007 to function under
>> Win7/32-bit. I've got Peter, W2IRT to help a bit, and we got as far as
>> setting up the app and moving the databases over, but the problem is
>> launching DX Base now.
>>
>> I have the app installed to C:\DXBase 2007.
>>
>> I can do it one of two ways:
>> 1) Run as administrator and get the UAC prompt every time I go to run it.
>> Say yes and it runns as normal.
>> 2) Try to start NOT as administrator and it fails. It seems something's
>> hard-coded in there to look for files in C:\Program Files\Scientific
>> Solutions\DX Base 2007.  The error I get when I have it set to
>> non-administrator mode is "Couldn't find file 'C:\Program 
>> Files\Scientific
>> Solutions\DXbase 2007\refdata.mdb.'
>>
>> What can I do to keep UAC functional on the computer but not have DX Base
>> nag for it on DX Base startup?
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