Jeff,
Check user rights in the appropriate directories (e.g., where the
executables are stored, where the scratch files are supposed to be, the TEMP
directory, etc.)

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 12:41 PM
Subject: New Dr. Watson Issues


| To All:
|
| This is driving me nuts.
|
| Yesterday, out of the blue, a client who never ever had one Dr. Watson
| problem in NT 4 was having them every step of the way.  They swear that
| nothing on their network changed between Monday and Tuesday and the
| database code did not change during that time period either.
|
| I reloaded, unloaded and worked for a long time before discovering that it
| was not the database and that it was happening on another work station as
| well.  I vaguely remembered the previous thread, turned off the virus
| protection and all was well.
|
| They had a network guy come in and I am still not sure what they did, but
| there was a new version of PC Anywhere, RBwin was uninstalled, and the
| virus protection did not run on startup+.  I reinstalled it and ran the
| program and now any time I search for a client and choose them from the
| menu, I get the Dr. Watson error!  This system has run trouble free for
| over 6 months.
|
| I tried changing the scratch setting and that had no effect.  I am not
| running the most current version of RBWin (will be soon) but, again, it
ran
| fine for months.
|
| If anyone can help with this I would surely appreciate it.
|
| Thank you.
|
|     Jeff Ward
|

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