Well said Razzak. It is important to understand what files RBase uses and where they are located. The cfg file is a case in point since it stores the userid among other items. If RBase can't find it and creates one for you the default options may conflict with those you have customized and cause a lot of head scratching trying to debug an application problem.
Jim Bentley, American Celiac Society 1-504-737-3293 ________________________________ From: A. Razzak Memon <[email protected]> To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 11:19 AM Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Saving Config File At 12:02 PM 7/15/2013, Karen Tellef wrote: >Another reminder of any I never use the cfg files anymore!! You may not use, never use, or care, but R:BASE does require one. When starting R:BASE, if the required .CFG file is not found in the path, R:BASE engine will create one for you, most likely in the default startup folder. >I don't know where a single client of mine has one, don't care! Really! You SHOULD care where the R:BASE configuration file is, and should also know the importance of this file when using R:BASE. R:BASE Config file sets the default settings for R:BASE environment and much more ... If R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (32/64) is installed using the default option, the configuration file (RBENGINE95_32.CFG or RBENGINE95_64.CFG) is installed in the \Windows folder. Search the drive for RBENGINE95_32.CFG or RBENGINE95_64.CFG file to see the exact location. Very Best R:egards, Razzak. www.rbase.com www.facebook.com/rbase -- 30+ years of continuous innovation! 15 Years of R:BASE Technologies, Inc. making R:BASE what it is today! --

