Can anybody help explain the following? Environment Variable Setting (for
the System not User) is;

1. C:\Program Files\PHP\;
2. %SystemRoot%\system32;
3. %SystemRoot%;

Line #2: Why if I create a rbaseXX.cfg in the c:\Windows\system32\
dir/folder I get it created again in c:\rbti\rbg## folder?  Just trying to
follow Razzaks' protocol.

I will add this is a triple boot system: Linux, Vista & XP, but the settings
for systemRoot appear to be correct. When I run "Path" at cmd prompt it
shows 'C:\Windows\System32\'. I would prefer it to be in "system32" because
of compiled apps and non-compiled, networked app's and local. Just one
place!  What the heck is going on in the path statement that is wrong? 


Sincerely,
Paul D 




Dup files and a comment about RBase eXetreme 9.0 Compiler:

I will admit I have been VERY careful in the past about dup files. I had an
outdate dll and I used a program that finds dups.  Low behold my system32
was holding on to an old RB76IO.DLL file (4/09 vs 10/01/09). I was glad this
program found it.  

I must say I am also very GLAD to find out that R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 compiled,
this problem is now gone due to the R:Dream Team - and from my understanding
all I have to do now is send the compiled exe and the RX#'s files?  If I
heard Razzak correctly. Heck I never asked for this, what a surprise. I
cannot say how this makes me feel and excited also to compile my app's
again. Last update I sent the usual in the RBase Installer and this takes a
bit of time making sure you have all the current dll's, cross checking etc..
This should also make some recent vertical app builders excited also about
getting R:BASE eXtreme 9.0,  I know I am very glad. Great work-well done
RBTI, all of you.  Why I am at it I am going to give a quick sales plug in
here also.  I have been using RBase Installer for over a year.  I receive a
upgrade and it is even better now. I will NOT go in to details about the
total strength in this app and its security features.  I will say it does
one heck of a gReat! job.  Look into it if you compile,  that is all I can
say and that is not enough. 
Link: http://www.rbinstaller.com/


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