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In <200310011758.1072715.6@scoug.com>, on 10/01/03
at 05:58 PM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race" said:
>>directory for the install a protential problem. \OS2\DLL\OMNI is reserved
>>for the OMNI drivers.
> It's an "Epson OMNI driver" so that is why I put it there.
I understand your logic, athough the conclusions are wrong because you did
take into account all of the facts. All I'm saying is the directories
under \OS2\DLL are reserved for OS components. Don't put work files there
unless you really know what you are doing or GIGO is a possibility.
If you look carefully, you will see that the installer copied the files
into \OS2\DLL\EPONMI5.
Regards,
Steven
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