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Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:25 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] All Servers gone
Open the file Client99SE.ini in your Windows directory with any text editor.
At the very end should be a section that is labelled: [Servers] followed by
a
list of servers with the path to
On Fri, 3 May 2002 11:29:49 -0600, you wrote:
>Well this is wierd. Yesterday Protel worked fine. Today I start it up and
>it will not open a database.
>
>I have no Servers installed. If I add them, the next time I start Protel
>they are all gone again!
>
>Anyone ever seen this before?
Yes, as
On 11:29 AM 3/05/2002 -0600, Cam Andruik said:
>Well this is wierd. Yesterday Protel worked fine. Today I start it up and
>it will not open a database.
>
>I have no Servers installed. If I add them, the next time I start Protel
>they are all gone again!
>
>Anyone ever seen this before?
>
>Cam A
At 11:29 AM 5/3/2002 -0600, Cam Andruik wrote:
>Well this is wierd. Yesterday Protel worked fine. Today I start it up and
>it will not open a database. I have no Servers installed. If I add them,
>the next time I start Protel they are all gone again!
>
>Anyone ever seen this before?
Not this.
I have seen something similar... I had to re-install. - BB
-Original Message-
From: Cam Andruik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 10:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PEDA] All Servers gone
Well this is wierd. Yesterday Protel worked fine. Today I start it up
Open the file Client99SE.ini in your Windows directory with any text editor.
At the very end should be a section that is labelled: [Servers] followed by a
list of servers with the path to their associated .ins file.
For example:
...
[Servers]
ArngeCmp=C:\Program Files\Design Explorer 99 SE\Syste