>I'm working with a group whose database isn't letting them access
>administrative functions.  The problem is that the script (514a and b)
>which check to confirm what password the user is logged on under doesn't
>reference the <<Status (Current Groups)>> function.  (It shows as Status
>(<<unknown>>).  In fact, that function isn't available in the
>Scriptmaker list of status functions, though other status functions are
>available.  This status function is also absent when creating new files,
>so it appears to be related to FMP and not just ebase.
>
>This problem occured after an optimization of the hard drive, and I know
>that this group has copies of both FMP3 and 4 on their machine.  I'm
>wondering if this could be a problem related to FMP3.  Is the Status
>(Current Groups) function a part of FMP3?  Is there another problem that
>could cause this?

I got my FMP 3 and 4 manuals down off the top shelf, dusted them off, 
and confirmed that Status(Current Groups) is a valid function in 4, 
but not 3. Good bit of troubleshooting, Carl.


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