At 10:55 PM 2/20/2002 -0500, Mike Sinclair  wrote:

>... BUT, if you are on a LAN, and different users 
>might be at the same machine through out the day, 
>each user may need a customized version of RBase.cfg 
>with at least a change in the line that indicates the 
user's name ...

Mike:

How may users are connected to the same database on 
your LAN? 


Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5) for Windows 
or The R:edoubtable R:BASE 2000 (ve 6.5) for DOS and 
higher, you don't need to customize unique CFG file 
for each user, unless required by your application.

. You CAN use the same RBASE.CFG for ALL users of 
  Windows version.

. You CAN use the same RBASE.CFG for ALL users of 
  DOS version.

. You CAN even use MULTIPLE sessions of R:BASE on 
  the same workstation.

. You CAN also use the "-O filespec" option for an 
  alternate RBASE.CFG file to use for startup 
  information to distinguish between the Windows 
  and DOS versions of RBASE.CFG files.

Enjoy!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

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