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Works in Win98 not in Win2k

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    Works in Win98 not in Win2k

    Hi, I'm hoping someone will have some insight into this problem. I'm using A5 Version 4.03 Build 230

    On one of my menus I've placed a button that runs an operation to unmark all records in a given table. When running this application in Win98 SE it works just fine but when running the app in Win2K the operation does not unmark any records. I have another button that unmarks one record at a time and that works but the unmark all records operation fails ever time on the PC's running Win2k.

    Any ideas?

    Please email me if you have any thoughts regarding this issue.

    Thanks,
    Alan Hamilton
    [email protected]

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    RE: Works in Win98 not in Win2k

    Alan,

    Can changes of any kind be written to the tables on the Win2000 stations?

    The symptoms you describe suggest that

    1) the data tables are inaccessible to Alpha Five altogether, perhaps because the necessary read and write privileges haven't been set up; or

    2) that you actually have two databases in place, stored in different folders. The operation may be updating one, and yet the Win2000 stations are looking at the second database, somehow.

    -- tom

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      RE: Works in Win98 not in Win2k

      Hi Tom,

      Thanks for the reply. Yes, changes can be made . . .

      I might go along with proposed scenario #2 except the button on the same menu to unmark the current record works just fine so it must be aimed at the correct table. It seems to be having a problem running the operation to unmark all records. I even created a second unmark all records operation using one of the Win2k PC's and it didn't work either. It's got me puzzled.

      Ok, even weirder . . . I just tried it on a different PC using Win2k and it worked just fine.

      I uninstalled A5 on the PC that the unmark function doesn't work on then re-installed and it still doesn't work. Just for giggles I tried to pack one the tables using that same PC and A5 said it had errors and was going to write a log and quit. Ever seen anything like that?

      I'm not very familiar with Win2k. How often are there flakey installs of it as an operating system? I thought it was one if the most stable.

      Alan

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