"E:\Program Files\RBTI\RBWin65\RBG65.EXE" -r -c -og:\MikW65.cfg"

JM
  the -o switch points to the g:\MikW65.cfg configuration file.  This is the
command line stored in the Startup Icon for the application.



----- Original Message -----
From: "J.M. GRATIAS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rbase List server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:16 AM
Subject: Multi user question about RBW6.5++


>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to use 2 copies of my RBW6.5++ app sharing the same DB on the
> same PC for testing purposes.
> Each copy must have a different user name.
> So, each copy must 'see' its own RBASE.CFG file.
> My problem is that I can't find the proper way to do that because the path
> of RBASE.CFG file is stored in RBASE.INI and each copy uses the same
> RBASE.INI file.
>
> Is there somewhere a clear paper about this topic ?
>
>
> On drive D I have :
> \RBW65 contains RBW6.5 files (including RBASE.INI and RBASE.CFG)
> \RBW65\app contains my app with RBASE.DAT startup file :
>
> SET SCRATCH 'D:\rbw65\temp'
> ....
> RUN init IN init.apx
>
> I run copy 1 thru shortcut 1 :
> target D:\RBW65\RBG65.EXE -R ....
> start in : D:\RBW65\app
>
> D:\RBW65\RBASE.CFG contains :
> ...
> NAME RBWUSER1
>
>
> On drive E :
> \RBW65 contains RBW6.5 files (including RBASE.INI and RBASE.CFG)
> \RBW65\app contains only RBASE.DAT startup file :
>
> SET SCRATCH 'E:\rbw65\temp'
> ....
> CHDRV D:
> CD \rbw65\imp
> RUN init IN init.apx
>
> I run copy 2 thru shortcut 2 :
> target E:\RBW65\RBG65.EXE -R ....
> start in : E:\RBW65\app
>
> E:\RBW65\RBASE.CFG contains :
> ...
> NAME RBWUSER2
>
>
> Problem is that in both copies SHOW NAME show RBWUSER1
>
> Help will be appreciated ....
>
> TIA
>
>
> J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
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