said:
>Nope, it's the normal interface, same as it's been since Warp4, mpts.exe
With all this mix and match code, it's hard to keep track of what's
installed on everyone else's systems. ;-)
I guess one of the files in ETC is confusing MTPS. It could also be
something in config.sys. You will find it eventually. You could force a
process dump on the hung mtps and see which files it has open. That will
probably be a clue.
>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.
Good idea.
>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*.
It's just a failure mode PMDLL is not prepared to handle. If suspect you
have the "Test load DLLs" option enabled. When this option is enabled,
the DLL InitTerm functions will run, so PMDLL is subject to any failure
that might occur within these routines.
I'm sure I could find a way to avoid the failure, but it's probably more
work than it's worth and you really don't want to recreate the environment
that caused the failure or do you? :-)
Steven
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