Dear fskg
Thank you for the information. This IS the forum you need to post your issues regarding TBR.
We need full detailed answers to the questions we asked in our previous post, so we can fully understand what has occurred and when. Consider the previous suggestions as well.
There are no known issues indicating this message specifically. As indicated earlier, this type of error/warning occurs most often when WSM has come across something unexpected. Other things to consider:
- Has anything changed on your system from the previous month? If so, what?
- Are there any other users of the TBR data?
- Have you tried re-installing TBR and/or the WSM?
- Have you upgraded the WSM lately? If so, are you sure TBR is compatible with the new version?
- Do you have Files=250 in your config file? This is standard for ACCPAC Plus. I do not know exactly what structure Windows ME uses for the config file(s). Your Dealer should be able to help you with this.
-During the function that produced the "Unopened file unit 0" error, press <Alt-F3>. This will give you a list of current file units in use. If you press <Alt-F2> you will be able to see what resources are currently being used as well.
-If you are running TBR on your local hard drive - is the data there as well, or is it on the Novell Server?
-Have you tried making a copy of the data and putting it on your local hard drive, then pointing TBR at it to see if you can duplicate the problem? If you cannot duplicate the issue with local data, then this normally points to a problem with the network. If you still get the File Unit error (which would be unusual), then it may be data-related. Can you duplicate this by pointing TBR to sample data? (TBR Sample Data (if you chose to install it at the time) will be located in the ASP\Samdata\Softrak\TBR directory.) If not, then there is a problem with the data you are using and it should be looked at before you proceed with any other processing.
-If you have Softrak's DataCare, I would suggest running that by doing a Single Entry Check on TBR only. DataCare does a more thorough check of the data than the WSM DIC. Make sure you have the options for flat and keyed files checked, then perform the 'verbose' method of diagnostic check. If it finds errors, print the DataCare Log to see where the errors are.
If you do not have DataCare, I would consult your Dealer for assistance. They should have the tools necessary to investigate this further.
Good luck!
Regards,
Softrak Support
[This message has been edited by Softrak Support (edited 10-01-2001).]