Win Server Runtime Problems
GCC Consulting
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Sat Jan 15 15:08:01 PST 2005
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From: filepro-list-bounces at lists.celestial.com
[mailto:filepro-list-bounces at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Linda Hapner
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 3:43 PM
To: Filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Subject: Re: Win Server Runtime Problems
I checked the bat files I'm using for the server access and I see it is
setting the variables PFPROG, PFDATA and PFDIR. I'll have to double check no
one fiddled with that file -- but the menu comes up just fine that I call up in
the script with the command %pfprog%\fp\p menuname so that tells me the pfprog
path is ok.
I'll do as ken suggests with the @ in front to check for errors and see
what comes up. If anyone else has suggestions, let me know - I'm going back to
their office next week.
thanks
Linda,
What are the settings you are using the the batch file being used? Please post
them here. Bring the file up in a windows editor, and cut and past it into an
email so we can review all of the config settings.
Have you checked the shortcuts on both computers to make sure they are calling
the same file?
If they are, have an new drives been added to the "server"? That would include
card readers for digital pictures.
Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Hapner <mailto:fplist at hapner.com>
To: Filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: Win Server Runtime Problems
I have a client using the runtime version of filepro on his
windows network. The boss on the server and one employee are all that use the
files. Something odd is happening, and I can't figure out why. Although
working just fine before, all of a sudden the menus on the server just sit there
and blink at you for every option (dclerk and dreport). The employee that is
connected has no problems.
I thought maybe the fp and filepro directories needed to be set
to share, but according to my notes, they did not need to be set up for sharing.
The only thing odd that I saw was that all the .prc files are
noted as "palm files" on the server -- but they still work just fine for the
other workstation.
The bosses son was working on the server since I was there last,
but I don't see that he did anything to block the filepro access.
Anyone got a clue what I should be looking for here?
Thanks in advance
Linda Hapner
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