What kind of files are not present on client computer?

csimoneaux
csimoneaux Member Posts: 168
1 *.stx 2 *.chm 3 *.etx 4 *.fob 5 *.fdb

I believe 4 and 5 are not present...am I right?

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  • DenSter
    DenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    On mine they are :), and if you do a full install all of those will be present too, I don't understand the question I guess.
  • csimoneaux
    csimoneaux Member Posts: 168
    This is a question on Developer test. I believe it is referencing to client install only.
  • Savatage
    Savatage Member Posts: 7,142
    Actually when I install a client I choose "Custom" just so I can control what is being installed. I always uncheck the "Test Database" that it tries to install.

    i see no *.fob's
  • csimoneaux
    csimoneaux Member Posts: 168
    on client install only do you see *.FDB?
  • lzr
    lzr Member Posts: 264
    csimoneaux wrote:
    on client install only do you see *.FDB?

    .fdb = database

    Chronus is installed using client installation, is it not?
    Navision developer
  • Savatage
    Savatage Member Posts: 7,142
    Savatage wrote:
    Actually when I install a client I choose "Custom" just so I can control what is being installed. I always uncheck the "Test Database" that it tries to install.

    i see no *.fob's

    the "Test database" would be the *.FDB.
    If you chose the quick install and not custom.

    If no one backs me up in a few hours I'll install a client on my virtual pc to be 100% sure 8)
  • DenSter
    DenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    When you accept the defaults, I think the fob file is the only one that you won't find. stx and etx are language related files, chm is a help file, fdb is the demo database.
  • NavIndia
    NavIndia Member Posts: 36
    Hi all,

    Which kind of files are not present on the client computer?
    a) *.STX
    b) *.ETX
    c) *.FDB
    d) *.CHM

    The ans. of the above mentioned question is C) .


    Explain ***unless it is a stand-alone version. [-X

    cheers
  • write2sourav
    write2sourav Member Posts: 113
    The correct answer is *.fdb. In case of client server installation then client machine does not contain any database file. O:)
  • ravikantc
    ravikantc Member Posts: 35
    yes.....

    it's right *.fob files will not be their on Client Computer in Client-Server environment............


    =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/
  • Phenno
    Phenno Member Posts: 630
    ravikantc wrote:
    yes.....

    it's right *.fob files will not be their on Client Computer in Client-Server environment............


    =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

    are you sure people?
    if there is FDB (test db), than there should be Cronus.fob...
    event if there is no fdb you should have at least fin.fob in client?