db_server Cancel

Builds 306 and 307
Win2K Pro and WinXPHome

If you make an error in your configuration (such as a bad login or a bad url), you get an error message to let you know that this is a bad config.

If you click CANCEL, though, the bad configuration is kept.

First, cancel at least implies that we’re not keeping what we just did.

More particularly, this is really frustrating, f’rinstance, when you had a good config to one database and were trying to change it. If you don’t get the new config right, not only have you not set up a new one, you’ve hosed the old one.

Cancel, as with most every other dialog that uses the word, should mean that we’re reverting to how the config was before we started screwin’ with it.