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Re: Windows 2000 Question



Dave -

We are dealing with the same problem.

Current consensus is that Windows 2000 does not recognize the c:\temp
directory,  which is our default for files created on the client.  I've
heard of various fixes, including setting your normal output directory to
another name and changing the program defaults.  ($Outfile =
'C:\not_temp\xxx.sqr' ?)

I'm open to suggestion.

Lorraine Ballesty, Analyst/Programmer Lead
HRIS, Information Technology Services
University of Rochester
phone:  (716) 273-2606
pager:  (716) 220-0803
e-mail: LBallesty@ACS.Rochester.edu

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benzenhafer, Dave [SMTP:DBenzenhafer@HOUSTON.DEEPWATER.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:15 AM
> To:   SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
> Subject:      Windows 2000 Question
>
> I am using Visual Sqribe 5.0 with SQR Server 4.3.4 and have recently
> upgraded to Windows 2000. Everything seems to work fine except when I try
> to
> save the file, I get an Visual Sqribe error message that says "an unnamed
> file was not found". I can use the Save As but then have to close and
> reopen
> the file to work on it again. Also a MFC99.tmp file is created in the
> directory in which the sqr file resides.
>
> Has anyone run into this problem? Is there a setting or file I need or is
> Visual Sqribe 5.0 just not compatible with Windows 2000.
>
> Dave Benzenhafer