Our company has several dbase IV v. 2.0 applications running on a network that consists of an XP server that has the application folders on it, two XP workstations that never use the dbase apps, and seven 98 SE workstations that do run the dbase apps.
Up until the first week of August, this...
I will have to get back to you on the documentation. I do know that the package is dbase iv version 2.0. The platform is a windows nt 4.0 server with windows 98 second edition workstations.
I do recall the boss saying that he had purchased licenses for multiple users, but since he had done so
years before I had joined the company, I don't know if
the package was one of the special network versions that
you mentioned (although it does have some commands that
deal with multiple...
I believe that the dbase iv is a network version. It
is installed on the server but is only run on one station. The compiled programs written with this package are simply
copied to the server's f: drive. One of these programs allows up to 9 stations to view records at one time, but starts...
We are using an application that is written in dbase iv
version 2.0 over a windows network (nt server and 98 work-
stations). When one person is entering a new record into
the database other users accessing different records within
the database get the "file in use by another"...
I am already using a shortcut for this program.
I just don't know how to turn on the 'work in
own workspace' for the shortcut. The shortcut
itself was created in the application's folder
on the server and then copied to the desktop of
every workstation. Does the shortcut have to be
created...
Christopher Neumann;
I am having a similar problem with windows xp,
and would like to know how to turn on the 'work
in own workspace' for my app's shortcut, as I
cannot find this setting in my shortcut's
'properties' screen.
David Bonk
Personal Surplus Lines, Inc.
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