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At 27 DEC 1999 09:59:45AM Paul Blankenship wrote:

In an effort to make certain we could continue accessing our database no matter what happened to the LAN, I xcopied Advanced Revelation v2.0 from the server to a node. After changing the location of all volumes to the local drive I restarted Win 95 and created a PIF for the 'local ARev'. Much to my surprise ARev still went to the server when I attempted to run the local version. I restarted Win again and did not log on to the network. Attempting to run ARev in this situation gives an error message of 'Attempt to log in too many users'. Any ideas as to how I can create this local failsafe version of ARev until we're sure of how things work out next year?


At 27 DEC 1999 11:11AM Rob MIsek wrote:

Paul–

When you were running on the LAN (Novell or NT?) were you running with a Revelation network product?  If so have you removed the REVPARAM file from all of your sub-directories containing file with .lk and .ov files extensions?  Also if you go into AREV under the BUMP user (AREV BUMP at the DOS prompt)  What are you running for a network driver?  Try changing the driver to Non-Networking.

Rob

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