Thanks Joe, but I already did that.
The only thing that has changed is that I created a new folder for this
conversion and used 1.862 for the first time.
Anybody have any other ideas?
Bernie

From: "Joe Sowers"
> Bernie,
>
> Go to the DOS prompt in the root directory C:\.
> Type ATTRIB *.CFG /S
> It will search the entire C: drive for any files ending in .CFG and if any
> exist, will give you the path to them.
>
> Joe
> ==============================
> At 10:13 PM 12/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >In connecting to the database (I am trying to convert from dos to win and
at
> >the same time changing " to '  * to %  etc.)  I get the above error.
What
> >could be causng it?
> >
> >There is no rbase.cfg file in this folder nor is there any in the path.
> >
> >dir *.cfg  shows no file found.
> >if I do  SET  then Save, it asks if I want to overwrite the file.  The
path
> >it shows to do this in, is the folder that the database resides in.  So I
> >cancel, do dir *.cfg and again get no file found.
> >
> >What's going on?
> >
> >Also what is the correct setting for lineend?  [Alt][What?]  the default
> >comes up with a U and 2 dots above it.
> >
> >
> >Bernie Lis
> >Megabytes, Inc.


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