I don't understand your setup. You say you are not running FM Pro. eBase runtime does not even know about the server and can't modify field definitions.
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From: Eric Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:37 AM
To: TechRocks Support
Subject: [support] shared file message -- can't modify field definitions

Ebase-ers ...
 
We're using 102 with FMPro Server (not yet using FMPro 5).  Even when all users have exited ebase except one master-level user, I am now unable to modify field definitions.  Instead, I get the message:
 
' This command cannot be used with a shared file.  To use this command, make sure that you are the only user of "names_.102" '
 
I've tried exiting ebase completely and restarting it as the only user.  I also closed FMPro Server.  I even restarted the machine that FMPro Server is on.  No luck.  Still the same message.
 
Does anyone have any ideas or guidance?  Might there be a 'flag' accidentally set somewhere that shows files as having more users than they really have?
 
TIA if you can help.
 
Regards,
 
Eric Johnson
Colorado Environmental Coalition
 
 
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