Thanks for the help.  We have successfully updated our users.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A.
Razzak Memon
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:07 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Updates

At 08:44 PM 5/27/2008, Jim Belisle wrote:

>The other users of 7.6 here at the company are trying to download the
>updates for the most recent version of 7.6. Once the download comes and
>it asks if you want to save them, does it matter where you save the
>download?  Also one person did save it to the same folder as the EXE
>file but now does not know how to get the update in RBASE itself.  What
>comes next?

Jim,

Make sure to ALWAYS save the update executable(s) is a temporary folder.

When applying the updates, use the "Typical" option to apply updates
on a local workstation, unless you are running RBG76.EXE on a server,
using "Server" setup.


>On another subject, will making a report in the updated version of 7.6
>make it unusable in the earlier version of 7.6?  I ask this because the
>report we made while I was with you will not work on the other machines
>here at the office.  It comes up with the error ppReport1 Disable
Trace:
>Property Disable Trace Does Not Exist.  What does this mean?


In a network (multi-user) environment, when running RBG76.EXE on
individual machines and sharing a same database on the network, you,
as a responsible person, have to make sure that all workstations
are using the "same update and build" of R:BASE!

In your specific situation, make sure that your end-users are
also using the similar version/build of R:BASE 7.6 for Windows.

The latest and greatest updates of R:BASE 7.6 and Turbo V-8 are
available at:

R:BASE 7.6 for Windows: http://www.rupdates.com/rbg76/
R:BASE Turbo V-8 for Windows: http://www.rupdates.com/rbg8/

You should not encounter any problem nor see incompatibility
-ERROR-s, if everyone, including yourself, is using the same
update/build of R:BASE!

Have fun!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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