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Topic Title: Too many Configuration Files
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Created On: 11-Aug-2004 15:07
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Louie Landale

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I'm using Configuration files as the basis for a simulated User Login Trigger. Theoretically, one file gets created by each user each day they login. I've written a summarize program that opens these files and summarizes the results.

I run from a client and the database is on the server in a normal DOORS install environment.

The number of files increases over time. I noticed that my summarize program stopped working. I discovered that it cannot find any of the files. It can find the files when running client on the server; and it can find the files when I copy them to my local C: drive database. It can find them if there are not too many; but it cannot find them, I believe, if there are more than 256 of them.

Both the Client and the Server are running Windows 2000. My partner, who is also running Win2000, can only see the first few files created but none of the more recent ones.

Anybody run into anything like this before?

- Louie
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