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No time to respond to my prior question about databases, yet. But I'll come back on this topic!
In the meantime a new question became urgent:
When I store an Access term base in a RAM disk (at the Mac side when running Transit in Parallels), how can I make sure that the ODBC connection to that particular term base is kept alive when I have to reboot Windows?
The RAM drive is still available and WinXP reconnects to this drive on boot. The MDB file is there, ... See more
No time to respond to my prior question about databases, yet. But I'll come back on this topic!
In the meantime a new question became urgent:
When I store an Access term base in a RAM disk (at the Mac side when running Transit in Parallels), how can I make sure that the ODBC connection to that particular term base is kept alive when I have to reboot Windows?
The RAM drive is still available and WinXP reconnects to this drive on boot. The MDB file is there, it is just the link to the dictionary that is lost ... ▲ Collapse
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