Have you tried removing the file "Client99SE.ini" from your Windows directory and then
restarting Protel?
John Williams
Linden Doyle wrote:
> OK - Now I'm in official panic mode!
>
> I have uninstalled all Service Packs in reverse order (ie: SP6 then SP5....)
> I have uninstalled Protel99SE
>
> I have re-installed Protel99SE
> I have re-installed SP6
>
> The problem is still here.
> Protel still insists on importing the DDB I'm attempting to open into a DDB.
>
> Arrrrggh!
>
> One interesting thing I did note during the re-install was that the
> un-install was smart enough to leave my cutom buttom BMPs alone. I had
> backed them up anyway.
>
> Maybe it comes down to the ODBC drivers......(shudder)
>
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