Hi cogebi, I think you should be able to find (if not, it needs to be installed) brequest.exe or btrieve.exe in a btrieve directory located on the workstation. Although you're right, I'm still not sure if both are needed (client and server)to run the kernel. Good luck!<br>
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Hi BarTndr, If you have any Btrieve tools handy, butil or btools, you can always use the Recover option from the menu, this will extract the data from the .dat file and prompt and convert it to a .sav (default extension) hwich is a simple text file. It seems though that certain fields in date...
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I did just what the doc directed. Dropped the plugger.so in the plugins directory. This plugin is supposed to open various file formats (AVIs, MPEGs...). Perhaps, you use this plugin or have one to recommend? As for Netscape 4.7, I'll give it a try. <br>
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I am currently using KDE on SuSe 6.2. But what I am asking is probably impossible to get since I'm talking about the Matrox driver for Windows. Since they were reluctant to make any drivers public until the G line came out, I doubt that I'll have any luck. Unless, there is more...
Sijones, the only reason I still use a Windows client is because I have not yet configured all the plugins for my Linux Netscape. I find it a real hassle and ther's not much documentation on it or I just don't get it... I'm still hanging in there and long for the day I will get rid of Windows...
Hello AndyBo, about the Linux(Server) forum, I have not seen one yet in TekTips or I must be blind... As for the MCA router, I know I'll have "fun" with it...I don't even have a reference diskette and it turns out that the HD capacity is 120 MB !!! And no, it will not be connected at...
Well I'll be third! I have Linux SuSe 6.2 installed and will shortly configure it as a home server. I'm planning to have Linux running as a server, use Windows98 as a client and will TRY to get an old PS2/70 (MCA) running as a Linux router to get on the NET. So, I'll definitely have a few...
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