kevind
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I was more than willing to "pony up", how b'out U?
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Cyndee, I did this to create my private test copy of DBA on NT 4: 1. Create a directory on the server at the same level as the directory that is shared for the live DBA. For me, I use e:\windba for the live share, and e:\testdba for the test share. In addition, I set the share security on e:\testdba to only allow full access for myself. This way, I am the only one that can access and use this share. 2. The workstation already maps N: to e:\windba. I add another map for O: to e:\testdba. 3. I copied my Live DBA shortcut and changed it to use o:\dbamfg as the 'Start in' directory. You also need to make sure that the Target: parameter does not include any directory information (just TP5WDBA.EXE) 4. I then I went to the server and copied everything in e:\windba to e:\testdata.
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