All my local users are set up with C:\Temp.  At one time I was getting 
error messages reporting file not found with the 32 bit temp file.$$$ and 
changed to current set up, But since that time I have determined the the 
error about the missing temp file was related to printing issues.  Upgraded 
to a universal printer driver and haven't seen that issue since.

I think I will change RDP back to C:\:temp.  Other software support guys 
have told me their programs run better without long paths, so we change the 
path in their install programs to C:\whatever.


On Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 1:53:53 PM UTC-6, A. Razzak Memon wrote:
>
> At 02:08 PM 1/26/2017, Kenny Camp wrote: 
>
> >I have 45 of my users running on Remote Desktop using Scratch TMP I 
> >assumed all 45 users would 
> >be using the same C:\temp directory if I ran it scratch c:\temp. Am 
> >I wrong about that? 
>
>
> Yes, all 45 users would be using the same C:\Temp folder. 
>
> However ... 
>
> If you didn't know already ... 
>
> Each new session of R:BASE (either as RDP or RDWeb, WebPortal) 
> creates it's own unique 32-digits 
> temporary scratch (.$$$) files. 
>
> Note: Make sure that "C:\Temp" folder has "full access" 
> rights/privileges for all R:BASE users. 
>
> One place to monitor, as well as one place to maintain/clean all 
> scratch files, etc. You never 
> have to dig in user's TMP folder nor search for those .$$$ files. 
> Only one folder C:\Temp. 
>
> Initial setup and perfect configuration will save you a lot of time 
> and headache down the road! 
>
> See attached ... 
>
> Give it a whirl and see what you find. 
>
> Very Best R:egards, 
>
> Razzak 
>
>
>

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