> -in idapi32.cfg file you must have local share=false and undefined
> (empty) net dir setting
that's a really good way to end up with corrupt data.. let alone, what
happens if some smart-a** pulls the thumb drive out while you're in the
middle of a data post?
it's just like the old rule about queries.. just because you *can* do it,
doesn't mean you *should* do it..
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"modri dirkac" <modridirkac@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Biggest problem is writing registry keys for BDE.
> Look at files in ZIP.
>
> There is one BAT file, which you can call to start your application.
> (you can try caling bat file from autorun on your USB key)
>
> This bat file first determines letter for USB key,
> then im****ts registry settings for this drive letter,
> and at the end calls paradox runtime.
>
> You also have to have appropriate file and directoy structure on USB
key.
> This example assumes, that on USB key you have
> -BDE files in \myapp\bde\
> -paradox runtime files in \myqpp\runtime\
> -:WORK: directory \myqpp\work\
> -:PRIV: directory \myapp\priv\
> -in idapi32.cfg file you must have local share=false
> and undefined (empty) net dir setting
>
> Try and re****t.
> But you must know, that USB keys have limited number of write cycles for
> every byte on them.
>
> Jure
>
>
> "Kevin Woodford" <kwoodford@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> je napisal v s****ocilo
> news:DdWdnQ7DwYy4byTanZ2dnUVZ_uevnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
>> Has anyone tried to install paradox runtime onto a USB flash drive so
>> that
>> the drive is standalone. Is this even possible. I'd like to create an
>> app
>> that is entirely run from the flash drive.
>>
>> Any experience in doing this out there?
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
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