Yes. That is done by right clicking on ebase.10x file and selecting open with. In the dialog box that comes up select FileMaker and make sure that the check box in the lower left is on to always associate 10x with filemaker. > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:50 PM > To: TechRocks Support > Subject: [support] RE: Installation Concerns > > > >The easiest way of starting ebase on windows is from My computer > navigate to > >where ebase.10x is installed. Right click on ebase.10x and drag it to the > >desktop, selecting make a shortcut here. Now when you want to > start it just > >double click on the ebase.10x on the desktop. You can cut that > down to one > >click by dragging it to the startup bar. > > Don't you have to associate the .103 suffix with FileMaker to make > that work on a Windows machine? > -- > -- > Dave Shaw H4 Consulting > tel: 206-954-7526 fax: 206-625-1338 > > ------------------ > Reminder to each recipient: To change your list account preferences, go to > http://email.sparklist.com/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=support and > enter the email address you used to subscribe to the ebase > support list:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > ebase - Relationship Management for Nonprofits, http://www.ebase.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >
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