Yes, in slipcase. Yes, in 1. Yes, very good condition. Yes, like new with all materials. Yes, Programmer disks still sealed. Yes, like new. Yes, shrinkwrap retail box in collectible condition. Trial Version manual only, no software. Paradox 3. No software. Yes, with box, F10 keyboard template, and sealed disks. Yes, shrinkwrap retail box. Yes, disks and booklet only. Yes, in slip case. Yes, with box and some materials.
No manuals. Yes, in original slipcase. Yes, no box. Paradox 4. Runtime 4. Yes, with unused reg. Yes, no box or other materials. Paradox SE 1. Yes, in retail box with sealed 5. Paradox for Windows 1. Yes, in retail box with unused reg. Yes, sealed, 7 copies. Yes, no box, three copies. Yes, opened retail box, two copies. Paradox for Windows Application Distribution License, 3. Yes, sealed, two copies.
Missing , no manuals or papers, just 3 original disks. Yes, disks in original shrinkwrap. Yes, unused in original box, disks sealed. Yes, sealed box, two copies. Yes, just disks. Workgroup Desktop, 3. Developer's Disk, 3. Yes, new in battered direct box. Yes, new in open direct box. They've been humming along fine until recently, when one of the 3 PCs had some file corruption, and Paradox 4.
Ever since then, I can't get the file sharing to work properly. Paradox allows two users to edit a file at the same time, which can obviously lead to disaster. It's been so long since I worked with Paradox 4. Can anyone help? Can anyone remember that far back? Walt Wright. The drive letter is the only thing that can be different.
Never used 4. Paradox should automatically place locks on the tables based on the operations that are being performed. If you are uncertain about this, set up a test: create a table and allow two users to co-edit it at the same time. More than one user should be able to access a table at the same time.
Of course, in the real world, there can be complications. That's why the old-timers set up scripts to LOCK tables for single-user access. One possible complication might arise if User 2 decides to edit a table while User 1 is trying to print a report based on a query of the table.
The results could be unpredictable but probably not catastrophic. A plain black box. I love Paradox 4. Red Flag This Post Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Close Box. Log In Come Join Us! This complete Paradox for Windows 4. Incldues seven high density 3. Part No.
Paradox for Windows 5. Seven 1. Includes the following materials: Seven 1. Paradox Engine 1. Paradox Engine 2. Paradox Engine 3. Apply explicit or implicit table or record locks for safe concurrent access by interactive Paradox users, PAL and ObjectPAL applications, or other engine applications.
Support both Paradox 3. Share data concurrently with Borland and other vendors' applications, including Quattro Pro, Sidekick 2. Support Paradox security features such as password protection, and table encryption and decryption. Support the new composite secondary indexes available under Paradox 4. Perform case-insenstive searches on Paradox tables.
Support date encoding and decoding. Perform tight, efficient error handling.
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