Hi Alaster,

My experience with "CrashGuard" was similar to Mike's, but I started with
Win98.  I believe even Symantec got the message and doesn't market it any
more.  It didn't come with my new System Works 2003.  I'd get rid of it if I
were you.

Dave Billing
Tall Tree Business Solutions
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MikeB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:56 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Setting Scratch, scratch files and R:Base crashes


>
> I thought "CrashGuard" cause more trouble than any piece of utility
software I ever installed.  That
> was early Win95 when I installed it and removed it very shortly
thereafter...
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alastair Burr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 7:16 AM
> Subject: [RBASE-L] - Setting Scratch, scratch files and R:Base crashes
>
>
> > I'd like to sound out the list's views on what goes on with scratch
files:
> >
> > As you all know, I've had endless problems with R:Base crashing since
> > changing from Dos to Windows 2 years ago.
> >
> > You also all know that a couple of things have recently made significant
> > differences to the crashes, namely:
> > 1) Changing a file extension from .DAT to .$$$.
> > 2) Removing the SET SCRATCH C:\TEMP setting.
> >
> > Currently, I still get a few crashes but nowhere near as many. However,
I
> > noticed today that CrashGuard - yes, I'm still using it - notified a
problem
> > with a .$$$ scratch file in a directory where I didn't think there
should be
> > a scratch file.
> >
> > I have 5 databases in 5 sub-directories of D:\DBFiles.
> > My start-up procedure goes to one of the sub-directories and opens its
> > database and a form.
> > (This is my controlling database that contains details of the other 4
DBs
> > and backups, maintenance, etc., etc..)
> > The form, basically, has buttons that allow access to the other 4
databases.
> > The app that is running uses QUIT TO to change to apps that run the
other 4
> > DBs.
> >
> > Generally, this all works perfectly well - except for the crashes...
> >
> > Before I removed the scratch setting of C:\TEMP I assumed that all the
> > scratch files would always be in C:\TEMP.
> >
> > Having removed it I assumed that the scratch files would be in the
> > respective directories for each database as and when a database is
opened.
> >
> > CrashGuard had a problem with the .$$$ in D:\DBFiles - not one of the
> > sub-directories. My short-cut has its start-in directory as D:\DBFiles
but a
> > database is not opened until the app changes directory to one of the
> > sub-directories. It was set that way originally because I often opened
> > R:Base to work on apps rather than to _run_ the apps.
> >
> > If anybody has had any similar experiences or problems with
sub-directories
> > I'd be very interested to hear how they were overcome.
> >
> > Thanks & regards,
> > Alastair.
> >
> > ----------------------------------
> > A D B Burr,
> > St. Albans, UK.
> > ----------------------------------
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ----------------------------------
> >
> >
>
>

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