Hello, Ron
I'm not too sure if this will resolve your problem or not, but I'm going to take a stab at it.
Win2000 is very different than Win95. When performing such an extensive upgrade, rule of thumb normally dictates that you re-install all local programs afterwards - or at least ensure of their compatibility before upgrading!
If this is the only change in your existing network, then I would suggest that you re-do the workstation setup procedure on this station to re-establish original files and their locations.
To do this, I would suggest that you first grant full administrator rights to the actual User of the W2K station (the person who will be using QRWIN on this PC) then log in as this User to perform the following procedure for the QRWIN workstation setup:
1. Using Explorer, go to the location on the Server where QRWIN is installed.
2. Open the QRW\WKCSETUP folder.
3. Double click on the SETUP.EXE file on the right to start the workstation install.
4. Follow the prompts to complete the install, paying close attention to any prompts about the 'ACCPAC' drive. (The 'ACCPAC' drive is referring to the drive (on the server) where the ACCPAC programs are installed. This should be the same drive where the QRASP folder resides.)
The QRASP folder is where QRWIN installs it's tables to during the main program installation. During the workstation setup, it is important that the proper path is given, however, if nothing else has changed, I suspect that the file containing the path information needs to be re-established to work with W2K.
Also ensure that you (the User of the W2K PC) has full access to the drive where the QRASP folder is located. This folder should not be Read Only - and it must be fully shared.
Regards