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On Mon, 3 May 2004 23:55:05 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
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>If you are using the Java GUI MPTS, you probably need some blank lines at
>the end of config.sys, protocol.ini and so forth. It's a known problem.
Nope, it's the normal interface, same as it's been since Warp4,
mpts.exe
>Now you can point the fellow over on the Possi list in the right
>direction. I can't say for sure that you both have the same problem, but
>it's definitely the first thing to check out.
I think he was improperly using clrest instead of baiicr, as you
first pointed out. But he has not confirmed that baiicr works for
him. However, this will be handy info for users of BootAble and I
will pass on info to Hayo.
>BTW, did fixing the TCP/IP stack fix PMDLL?
Yes. Neither version runs outta resources as they were doing
earlier. I guess that is related to the trap. If the program
being checked is trapping, then pmdll doesn't seem to leave a way
to cleanly exit. Maybe that was just an isolated case for baii*.
Jon
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