OK, I guess this means I have severe problems... More specifically...

>>> "Walt Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/28 8:22 PM >>>
>>The ebase file is ebase.102 NOT ebase_.102. Whatever said the latter is >>just
>>plain wrong.

OK, Dave and others, is there an "ebase_.102" on Windows Platform with FMP 5.0? I 
can't find it. Also, please note (from previous posting) that I deleted ebase.102 
which I had dragged to my desktop. Because it didn't DO anything (I couldn't even 
click on it) and I had heard it was the runtime version, I deleted it.
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>>Try opening Filemaker just by itself. Then click on the open icon and
>>navigate to where the ebase.102 file and all its friends are. Click on
>>ebase.102 and open it. You should be in business at that point. If not you
>>have severe problems.

OK, this is about the third time I've been told to "navigate to where ebase.102 is..." 
It's not there. Is it in a folder? (I've checked them all...) Have I deleted ebase? If 
so, what do I do now??? Please note that I had NO records in it, so I am not concerned 
about recovering any data - just the program!!!
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>>If you want to reassociate .102s with FileMaker 5, you can right click on
>>the ebase.102 file and select Open With (not Open). In the dialog box that
>>comes up select FileMaker and check the box in the lower left that says
>>something like always use this program.
See above...
What now???

Dee Christoff
Director of Development
Washington Poison Center


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