When I have noticed small anomalies where things work on one computer
and not another it seems to be because the scratch directory has a lot
of $$$ files in it.  I just delete the $$$ files and that seem to fix
it.

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Posted At: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 6:28 PM
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Conversation: [RBG7-L] - Re: One user with a problem
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: One user with a problem


Sami

I tried building a matrix to show the issues, and it boils down to this:

Log on local own pc    Log on local another PC        Log on remote

problem                      problem                                 OK

So the first thing I'd look at is the log in scripts when she logs in
locally vs. remotely.  Are paths different?  Could the scratch files be
affected?  Does one load software that the other doesn't, software that
could be interfering with R:Base?

David


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From: "Sami Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - One user with a problem


> I have a client running a mix of RBWin 6.5++ and RBG 7.1 build 79 in a

> multi-user setting.
>
> On two different RBG 7.1 reports, based on totally different tables, 
> one user gets strange results when she is logged into the network 
> onsite - BUT the reports print correctly when she logs in via a Remote
Connection.
>
> Here are the things I've looked at and found out:
>
> No other users have any problems.
>
> There is no database owner or any rights configured in this database 
> and nothing is referenced in any other folders on the server that she 
> might
have
> access restricted on.
>
> On one report, I changed a SUM OF variable to a dBCalc - same problem.
The
> other report is having the problems on lookup variables.
>
> If she logs into the server onsite from a different computer, the 
> reports are bad.
>
> If a different person logs on from her computer, their reports are
fine.
>
> She is running the same build running onsite as all other users - the 
> shortcut is from a server installation using the -A startup - and it's

> the same build as the remote connection uses.
>
> I had her search for extra copies of older RBG files - none found - 
> and
that
> wouldn't account for her having the problem while onsite from a 
> different computer.
>
> Any other ideas would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks -
> Sami
>
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