Hi Jeffrey,
Because Adagio is a 32-bit application, it reads information pertaining to the report tables drive from the Windows registry rather than the crw.ini file (which is used for 16-bit Crystal Reports or Quik Reports for Windows). Thus the correct report tables drive is identified from the registry, which could potentially be different depending on who you log onto your Win NT/2000/XP machine as.
If you run the utility program CHKSYS.EXE (found in the \softrak\system directory), it will identify whether you have a valid report tables drive specified - though it may not be the 'correct' drive.
If you want to find the registry key that Adagio uses for the report tables drive, it can be found at:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Softrak Systems
Quik Reports
key: System Path = T: \
My experience is that if the CRPE32.DLL gets replaced by a version 8 or 8.5 file, different error messages result rather than the QRTABLES.INI being reported as missing. A 'missing' QRTABLES is invariably due to the wrong or missing registry entry.