Ebase,
Not sure why this email came to my address. Did you send out to all
ebase users?
- David Swander


Cheryl Chase wrote:

> I'm still stymied by trying to move my ebase database (which has long
> been running under FMPro 4.03 on the Mac) to Windows NT.
>
> FMPro 4.03 seems to be installed ok on NT, because it can open (and
> share to the Macs) the FMP example databases.
>
> When I do File, Open, and navigate to ebase.102, FMPro reports
> "ebase.102 could not be found, and is required to complete the
> operation," and the only option is OK.
>
> I'm a novice at Windows, and even moreso for NT, so maybe there's
> something I'm missing there. I have removed all permission groups
> except "Everyone" and set that to "Full Control" on all the ebase
> files and the containing directory.  I tried opening ebase on the Mac
> and setting all ebase files to single user, then opening on Windows
> NT (on the theory that this would allow the FMP filename spec to be
> changed). No dice.
>
> I don't think that the files were damaged in the process of moving
> them to the NT file system, because I can open them on the Mac across
> the network from where they reside on the NT filesystem (which is
> shared using NT's Services for Macintosh).
>
> Please help!
>
> Cheryl
> Cheryl Chase
> Intersex Society of North America
> http://www.isna.org


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