Steve,

Make sure you are using System Data Source, not File Data Source when
assigning your DNS.  And use the Oterro driver, not RBase.

Brent

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From: Fogelson, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: R:Base User Group (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:49 AM
Subject: R:Tango 2000 Win2K setup


>Another questions about R:Tango setup on the server..
>
>I have been going through the R:Tango tutorials. I create the taf files on
>my workstation and transfer them to my server to execute and the section
"A"
>tutorial worked fine. I got to the section on Data Sources and am confused.
>I don't find a Music database. Maybe there isn't one.
>
>Anyway, I want to ask you about the best setup on the server.
>
>Currently my folder structure is as follows:
>
>U:\
>  Inetpub
>    wwwroot
>      samplesite
>  RBTI
>    Oterro25
>      HTMLHelp
>      Samples
>    RTango2000
>      Configuration
>      Java
>      Tutorial
>      XML
>
>Is the RBTI folder supposed to be a subfolder of wwwroot or samplesite or
is
>it ok where it is at?
>
>Where do you recommend placing the database RBx files?
>
>In Tutorial "B", they discuss Creating a Data Source. I select
"DataSource",
>"New", "File Data Source", "R:Base Data Driver", enter "test" for the name
>of the file data source. It then wouldn't let me enter a Data Source Name,
>but I entered the full path to the RB1 file for test, a userid and
password.
>
>It creates a .dsn file under Program Files\Common Files\OBDC\Data Sources
on
>my work station, but doesn't list the Data Source in the "Workspace"
window.
>What am I doing wrong?
>
>How do I set this Data Source for the actual server or can you point me to
>where the documentation is to tell me how to do this?
>
>Any server security suggestions would be appreciated as well.
>
>Also what are the userids and passwords for ConComp and OT2KBluzVan?
>
>I assume OT2KBluzVan is a demo database. Is there a tutorial for this?
>
>Thanks
>
>Steve Fogelson
>Internet Commerce Solutions
>
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