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  1. spmnemrc

    File read error (1104)

    Make sure you are not using the same index name (file) for two different DBF's in use.
  2. spmnemrc

    The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message

    One of my users gets this message when trying to send to an AOL user and the mail is never sent. The following recipient(s) could not be reached: > > '<username>@aol.com' on 6/7/2001 3:02 PM > The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message > The MTS-ID of...
  3. spmnemrc

    How do I troubleshoot a DOS Box application that looses network drive?

    I have a DOS application (FoxPro 2.6) that is being run on an NT server (4.0) that occasionally looses its network connection with the message. &quot;This device does not exist on the network. reading drive <x>.&quot; Abort Retry Fail. Here are some troubleshooting details. - The problem...
  4. spmnemrc

    This device does not exist on the network FPD26 ON NT Server

    I have been at 3 of my sites where this problem is occuring. I have been up one side and down the other with cabling routing etc. it all seems OK. At one site I have two identical workstations running this DOS application on the NT server. One completes the process without lossing the...
  5. spmnemrc

    This device does not exist on the network FPD26 ON NT Server

    Have you encountered this problem before. It only seems to be happening with our NT sites are you encountering the same?
  6. spmnemrc

    This device does not exist on the network FPD26 ON NT Server

    Using FPD 2.6 and running a compact EXE on an NT network with Windows 9x workstations we inconsistantly get &quot; This device does not exist on the Network. Reading drive <x>. &quot; The message in one case was solved by using an updated 3Com NIC card driver from 3Com, but in other cases...
  7. spmnemrc

    Loss connection while running a Clipper batch under NT4

    We are having a similar problem using FoxPro 2.6x DOS and Windows NT. So far our problem in one situation has been resolved by a 3Com update to their network cards. But so far other manufacturer network card updates have not solved the problem.

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