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==== Advanced revelation in DOS (AREV Specific) ====
=== At 24 NOV 1999 01:12:06PM Roberth Cardenas wrote: ===
{{tag>"AREV Specific"}}
We have Advanced Revelation installed on a Windows NT Network. We want to run it on a stand alone PC with DOS. The question is, How we uninstall the All-Network-Driver in order to get rid of the error message FS1019 "Unable to access Linear Hash files"
Thanks for your help
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=== At 24 NOV 1999 02:05PM Stephen S. Revelation wrote: ===
Roberth,
If you are going to move it from the network to a stand-alone workstation, it won't matter which network driver you use. So, I would simply search for any REVPARAM files on your workstation and delete them.
If you plan to put the application back on the network, create the file again (REVPARAM with no extension containing ServerOnly=1) and put it in any directory you have which contains linear hash files (anywhere you have REVMEDIA.LK to simplify).
-Stephen
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=== At 24 NOV 1999 02:21PM Marina wrote: ===
Make sure you delete a REVPARAM file .
Also, in the main arev directory there will be 2 files named revboot and revboot.old. Revboot is the a new file that was created after the All networks driver was installed. In order to get rid of the all networks driver revboot.old should be copied on top of the revboot for original information to be restored. I would recomend copying both of these files first to another 'save' just in case.
But in my experience if you get rid of the NT service on the server and disable the REVPARAM file --] the error FS1019 should go away without changing the driver.
I hope this helps.
Marina
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