Razzak -
Thanks for your help on this. I've responded to each of your
suggestions and will also write up a general response consolidating most of
what I learned in the past week about this problem.
Bernie
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At 02:37 PM 8/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>
>At 10:49 AM 8/29/2001 -0700, Bernie Corrigan wrote:
>>
>>... This problem follows him to other workstations when
>>he logs in as himself. If he logs in as someone else
>>on his personal workstation the problem disappears ...
Unfortunately as the week wore on this statement proved untrue. By the end
of the week any workstation this user used logged on as absolutely anyone
was exhibiting the problem. Before that happened I had tried every
suggestion made by yourself and everyone else who responded.
>In that case, you need to check EVERYTHING when he logs
>in as himself, NOT when he logs in as someone else on
>his personal workstation.
>
>Once logged in as himself, I would:
>
>01. Check the network access rights/privileges
Done. Not different.
>
>02. Any additional/old RBASE.INI and RBASE.CFG files
> pointing to previous/old version of R:BASE.
These have absolutely no effect that I could find. RBWin 6.5++ seems to be
quite robust and looks only at the RBASE.INI file in the RBWin directory
from which RBase is launched and then looks only at the RBASE.CFG file which
is specified in the INI file. I found both an additional INI file, that
RBase apparently created recently in the application directory, and a bunch
of old RBASE.CFG files. Removal of them had absolutely no effect on
anything. I put them back and nothing changed and then I removed them
again. I could detect no effect whatsoever of removing these files.
>03. Un-install or rename previous install directories
There aren't any.
>04. Check to make sure that there is no RBASE.INI or
> RBASE.CFG file in the database and application
> directory.
See my note about on this issue.
>
>Question:
>
>What are the properties of application shortcut? Most
>importantly the Target and Start in directories.
The properties are exactly what they should be. They launch RBWin 6.5++ in
its directory.