Alastair:
Tried several times to duplicate your problem, but system worked fine. I
am using WIN98SE and 6.5++ build 1.851xrt03. Have not a clue as to what it
might be. Did you try to start RBASE, connect to a DB and then immediately
disconnect without starting an application? Depending on the results,
maybe the problem can be more isolated.
Since I am a recent subscriber, it has been very interesting to follow the
various threads. Much of it is over my head, I am not the power user that
I see in the discussions. I have been using rbase since System 4000 and
have developed applications for use at home for business and several at
work. Saved some of the discussions for the future.
My thanks to all those dedicated folks at RBTI for keeping RBASE alive and
quite well!
Steve
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