Bernard

I don't have the machine that I done the original install anymore, so
I couldn't tell you exactly. I do remember that I did not do anything
different as to copying any files from the workstation I ran the 
installation from. I don't add any files anywhere on any users machine
just to run rbase. I'm sure the RBase.INI file in the network directory
is created the first time anyone ran RBase from the desktop shortcut. 
If you want to follow installation and file and such just in case you 
need to hunt one down use the program InCtrl5. It will do a snapshot of
your local pc before and after an installation and record all settings
and files installed.. It's free - from Ziff publishing I think

Jim Limburg

--- Bernard Lis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim,
> When you install the windows version on the server, does it enter anything
> into the registry on the workstation you are using?
> What's involved here?
> 
> Bernie
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