To All,

Thank you for all of the answers to my interesting problem.   Unfortunately 
even with great help from RBTI it is still occurring.

What the network people did was to combine partitions on the 
workstations.  The client has older compaq's that have a c,d,e,f, and g 
drive.  He left the c drive along but combined the d,e,f,g FAT 16 
partitions into one NTSF large d drive.  Of course this wiped R:Base (and 
other programs) off the system so that's why I had to reinstall it.

The C drive is left with 800 megabytes of space the D drive has 8 
gig.  They upped the viritual memory for the D drive.  The environmental 
variables still point to C: (tmp = c:\temp and temp = c:\temp).

I tried running the database all locally and still had the same 
problem.  What I did notice was the the problem always occurs at the same 
memory address - 0x004ad129.

I really hope this sparks someone's memory of a solution.  Thanks again.

    Jeff




> > They had a network guy come in and I am still not sure what they did,
>
>Jeff,
>
>I think this is your first step: have the cust. talk to the network guy
>and request a list of what he did.
>
>but
> > there was a new version of PC Anywhere,
>
>Is this password protected? Could someone else have accessed the network
>and made this mess? If not, the network guy was the last to change the
>system before it crashed so it's his responsibility. You're the database
>guy not the network guy :-)
>
> > RBwin was uninstalled, and the
> > virus protection did not run on startup+.
>
>scan for viruses!
>
>Nicky

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