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File: C:\PROGRAM FILES\HANDYCAFE\SERVER\PDOXUSRS.LCK
Directory in use by earlier version of Paradox.
File: C:\PROGRAM FILES\HANDYCAFE\SERVER\PARADOX.LCK.
go to the directory and change the file "PARADOX.LCK" to "PDOXUSRS.LCK"
This feature is only
available in Timeslips v9.0 (Service Release 11), v9.1, and higher. If
you have a Service Release of Timeslips v9.0 lower than SR11, please
download it from <a href="http://www.timeslips.com/Support/downloads"><b>http://www.timeslips.com/Support/downloads</b></a>. Be sure to install the update on each computer that has Timeslips installed.<br />
<p style="font-style: italic;"><br /><br />
<p style="font-style: italic;">If
you have not already installed Station Administrator, install it from
your Timeslips CD-ROM using the Custom installation option and selecting
only Station Administrator. If you are using Timeslips v9.0, then you
must reinstall SR11.<br /><br /><br />
<p>We recommend performing this procedure on every computer when you:<br />
<ul>
<li>First install Timeslips</li>
<li>Update Timeslips</li>
<li>Update your computer's operating system</li>
<li>Experience data corruption</li>
<li>Experience errors starting Timeslips that tells you to use this feature</li></ul>Prior
to performing the Diagnose This Computer procedure you must exit
Timeslips as well as any other program which may access the Borland
Database Engine (BDE). If you are unsure what programs may use BDE,
close all other programs.<br /><a></a><b></b><br /><br /><a></a><b>Steps to perform the Diagnose This Computer procedure:</b><br />
<ol>
<li>Close Timeslips and any other program that uses the Borland Database Engine (BDE).<br /><b>Note</b>: If you are unsure what programs may use BDE, close all other programs.</li>
<li>Open Station Administrator on the computer you wish to diagnose.<br /><b>Note</b>:
If you have not installed Station Administrator, install it from your
Timeslips CD-ROM using the Custom installation option and selecting only
Station Administrator.<br /><b>Note</b>: If Timeslips is
operating in a network environment, and Station Administrator is not
installed on the workstation, then use Windows Explorer to locate and
run <b>Statadmn.exe</b> from the Timeslips installation folder on the server. [From the Windows Toolbar select <b>Start</b>; <b>Run</b>; <b>Browse</b> to locate and open <b>Statadmn.exe</b> from the Timeslips installation folder on the server.]</li>
<li>In Station Administrator select <b>Options</b>; <b>Diagnose</b> <b>This</b> <b>Computer</b>. Click <b>OK</b>
to confirm that all programs using Borland Database Engine are closed.
Station Administrator will attempt to analyze your system.</li>
<li>When <b>Analyze System</b>
completes, the Diagnose This Computer dialog box will open and alert
you to problems with your Timeslips database and operating system. Each
of the four areas has an associated Fix button. If any Fix button is
enabled, click it to either solve the problem or receive instructions
for doing so. Click <b>Help</b> for further information.<br /><b>Note</b>: Even if no problems are reported, Station Administrator may make other necessary changes (<a href="http://kb.sagesoftwareonline.com/cgi-bin/sagesoftwareonline.cfg/php/enduser/popup_adp.php?p_faqid=14967&p_created=1122586187&p_sid=TUvWvcnk&p_lva=15461&p_li=&p_redirect=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MjE4LDIxOCZwX3Byb2RzPTUxMzQsNTE0MCZwX2NhdHM9JnBfcHY9Mi41MTQwJnBfY3Y9JnBfc2VhcmNoX3R5cGU9YW5zd2Vycy5zZWFyY2hfbmwmcF9wYWdlPTE*#does">see above</a>). </li>
<li>If you have experiencing data corruption errors click <b>Change Operating System Settings</b> to open the Windows 95 and 98 Settings dialog box and unmark <b>Enable file system caching</b>. Click <b>OK</b> to return to the Diagnose This Computer dialog box. </li>
<li>Click <b>Done</b>. If prompted to do so, restart your computer.</li></ol>
awww! too bad to hear such news. Wish you backed up online, it w'd do u good. I use www.safecopybackup.com and they keep deleted and old file versions forever. No hassle needed to retrieved back your data. You can try their 3GB free trial before u commit.
sst programing on saitek X52pro , ones install I clik on the place that Im suppost to setup , then got messge error : Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: ProfileU.exe Application Version: 4.3.4.17 Application Timestamp: 44fd31e8 Fault Module Name: ProfileU.exe Fault Module Version: 4.3.4.17 Fault Module Timestamp: 44fd31e8 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 00001fda OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 253c Additional Information 2: 287b034b0bef0590cba0ccef4c4b4b77 Additional Information 3: 7de0 Additional Information 4: bfe79fb32a74e3eb99cc45f1169d5e8b
error 3343 is a database error. Unfortunately, PCCharge is still in the stone-ages of computer technology and they think VB6.0 and MS Access 2.0 are stable and secure ... At any rate. 3343 is simply an unrecognizable database, in this case due to corruption. There is a program in the PCCharge directory called VisData. This will allow you to run a repair and compact the database. To use: First make a backup of your PCCW.MDB database in your PCCharge directory (C:\Program Files\Active-Charge (PaymentServer); C:\Program Files\PCCW (PRO)).
Execute VISDATA.exe. File -> Repair MDB. Select the PCCW.MDB database from your PCCharge directory. Select 'No" to open Repaired Database. File -> Compact MDB ... 2.0 MDB Again, Select the PCCW.MDB It will then prompt for what you want the database to be named. Simply select PCCW.MDB again, select 'YES' to replace existing database. Select 'NO' to encrypt database. Select 'NO' to Open Compacted database Exit Visdata and start PCCharge.
It would also be a good idea to go ahead and update to the latest available Scripting Runtime library. This can be found by going to microsoft.com and searching for the phrase 'windows script'. (To my knowledge, 5.7 is the latest version).
I could not run this until I downloaded " d3drm dll " and installed it (I put it in the ' 3DHAD3 ' directory, or just put it in Windows directory). I forget where I found it, somewhere from Google.
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