DOCUMENT #677 ======================================================================= HOT TIP: SETTING UP R:BASE 4.0 WITH BOTH 286 AND 386 WORKSTATIONS ======================================================================= PRODUCT: R:BASE VERSION : 4.0 ONLY ======================================================================= AREA : GENERAL CATEGORY: MULTI-USER INSTALLATION ======================================================================= Problem: "I've got both 386 and 286 machines connected to my server and R:BASE version 4.0 won't run on a 286 machine. What can I do?" 1. Create 3 separate directories on your network drive. Example: F:\RBFILES F:\RB386 F:\RB286 NOTE: The directories RB386 and RB286 may also be subdirectories off the \RBFILES directory (F:\RBFILES\RB386 or F:\RBFILES\RB286). 2. Install all the program files (both versions) into the directory F:\RBFILES. 3. Copy RBASE.EXE into the directory F:\RB386. NOTE: The directory F:\RB386 will have only one file in it. RBASE.EXE (386 version) 4. Copy RBASE.286 into the directory F:\RB286 and rename it RBASE.EXE. NOTE: The directory F:\RB286 will have only one file in it. RBASE.EXE. 5. Change Directory to F:\RBFILES and rename RBASE.EXE to RBASE.386. This changes it from being an executable file and thus prevents it from trying to run on 286 computers. Directory structure: F:\RBFILES F:\RB386 F:\RB286 ========================================= RBASE.386 RBASE.EXE RBASE.EXE RBASE.286 What to do next: ================ 386 machines ------------ Set up the path for each 386 workstation so it includes F:\RB386 and F:\RBFILES. (Do not include F:\RB286 in the path of the 386 workstations). Example: PATH=F:\RB386;F:\RBFILES... 286 machines ------------ Set up the path for each 286 workstation so it includes F:\RB286 and F:\RBFILES only. (Do not include F:\RB386 in the path of the 286 workstations). Example: PATH=F:\RB286;F:\RBFILES... REMINDER: Don't forget to set up SERVER.SY5 in F:\RBFILES and individual RBASE.CFG files for each user. See the article "The Ins and Outs of Multi-User Installation" in this issue of the Exchange.