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In <5014.20.01.04.29.05.2004@seadog.reno.nv.us>, on 05/29/04   
   at 08:01 PM, "Jon Harrison"  said:  
>Yes, it created the object, and correct runs the program.  But DTOC does  
>not run correctly.  During the correct install, it prompts for settings  
>info.  That info is viewable in the properties of DTOC.  That is not  
>available.  I will look at the other installation I did and see if there  
>are .ini entries.  
 
There might be a private INI file.  
 
>Wonder why I am getting the error?  
 
It's most likely an Desktop INI problem of some sort.  There are several  
things that might cause the create to fail.  What you might do is run:  
 
  checkini /s /w  
 
This will generate a very verbose log and might show some spurious DTOC  
entries.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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