library loading wierdness
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‎2006-01-13 02:43 PM
‎2006-01-13
02:43 PM
cheers,
dan
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‎2006-01-14 12:46 AM
‎2006-01-14
12:46 AM
Did your boss do a save after adding the AC90 library?
Erika
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‎2006-01-16 03:42 PM
‎2006-01-16
03:42 PM
I asked him and he said yes (so probably not) but I opened the project on his machine then saved it, and the same problem persists.

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‎2006-01-16 06:07 PM
‎2006-01-16
06:07 PM
Daniel,
Check that your boss's libraries are loading correctly. When you open the library manager, the libraries, if you want them to be remembered, should be from the computer/network, not the virtual library that is loaded. they should be from the tab that says Local/Lan.
HTH
Check that your boss's libraries are loading correctly. When you open the library manager, the libraries, if you want them to be remembered, should be from the computer/network, not the virtual library that is loaded. they should be from the tab that says Local/Lan.
HTH
Erika
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‎2006-01-16 07:16 PM
‎2006-01-16
07:16 PM
Ill double check to make sure they're coming from the local/lan tab, hopefully that fixes the problem.
cheers,
dan
cheers,
dan