wrote:
> You still have multiple warpin install leftovers
> hanging about.
> A correct
> installation will have only one visible copy of
>
> 4-27-06 1:10 40,663 0
> stub.exe
> 4-27-06 1:10 81,013 0
> warpin.exe
> 4-27-06 1:10 24,870 0 wic.exe
> 4-27-06 1:10 92,142 0
> wicpm.exe
> 4-27-06 1:10 717,391 0
> wpirtl.dll
Very good, you nailed it. There was a duplicate of
Wic.Exe laying around, of no consequence. But an old
Wpirtl.DLL in \ecs\dll seems to have been the culprit.
1.0.10 is now signing on. Thanks, Steven.
> >In the past, new versions installed right over the
> >prior version -- for me, with no apparent problem,
> at
> >least up until 1.0.9.
>
> It's probably the first update to an eCS 1.2 box.
That could be.
So I guess there's no point now in forwarding that
wpitrap.log to Paul, or is there ? (I got a message
bounce notice, using the "home" email address listed
on his personal web page.)
> >Shouldn't *the opposite* scenario be true ?
> It's irrelevant.
I'm still wondering what process tampers with the
attributes on those supposedly untouchable boot files,
though ? I had thought one needed to use UniMaint --
deliberately -- in order to change them. I've now
changed them back with ZTree.
Jordan
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