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* Reply to note from scoug-help@scoug.com Fri, 24   
 
Aug 2001 15:13:58 PDT  
 
> Oh, that's bad.  It should bring up the dialog   
 
box.  Make sure config.sys  
> is less than 600 lines and make sure it ends with   
 
a blank line and that  
> this line ends with a carriage return/newlince   
 
combo.  
 
That didn't do it.  No change.  
 
> If get fails get pmdll from Hobbes and try:  
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>   pmdll cd \os2\install\dspinstl.exe  
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> Let me know the results.  
 
PM DLL wouldn't run.  Error dialog:  PMDLL tree view   
 
2.8.  Couldn't load  
system fonts [2].  
 
So, system font corruption?  What do I do to fix it?    
 
Just copy over files?  
 
> Steven  
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> "Steven Levine"   MR2/ICE   
2.28a #10183 Warp4/FP11.5  
> www.scoug.com irc.webbnet.org #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)  
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