Hi,

>Does sound like a Microsoft issue!
huh!, not to seam blunt, but, pathing has always been the responsibility of
the user.
albeit, Microsoft has masked a lot of these issues day with association
database.
They have also given use PATH, SUBST, .., .  to accomplish what we want.
It has been a long time since Microsoft has placed C:\ in the default path.

This is becoming a mute point. Microsoft is trying it's best to kill the
pathing in favor of UNC
\\server\resource example: \\server\cdrive\ftptest.bat

it gets real fun when you have to think fully server relative and absolute
pathing under R:Tango
Server ;-)


Ben Johansen

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Ben,

I agree on the pathing!  I found that the rbase default path c:\rbti\rbwin65
is not part of the system path!
Once I changed it everything works fine!

Does sound like a microsoft issue!


Best regards,
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Office & Computer Services Inc.
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