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In <28209-29766@sneakemail.com>, on 07/13/04   
   at 09:43 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:  
 
>incantation.  I got the install to run yesterday but can not get it to  
>run today.  Most of what I thought I did yesterday was to just click  
>"next" to use whatever eCS wanted to install.  I am getting frustrated.  
 
Clearly you changed something.  Are you formatting the volume every time?  
 
>The contents of file c:\var\log\base.l1  
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> CID0032: S:\cid\exe\os2\SEINST.EXE - Return code from  
>S:\cid\exe\os2\RSPINST.EXE was 906  
 
I have to go hunt this down to verify, but IIRC 906 means that RSPINST  
does not like only of the settings in base.rsp.  
 
>rc = 5636 for Installing the base operating system ...  
 
This is just 0x1604 in decimal.  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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