said:
>
>Is it still in the Startup folder?
No
>Do you have an xwptrap.log anywhere?
No
>SCenter.cfg is unrelated to eCenter. SCenter.cfg is used by the old
>WarpCenter. Are you running this too?
No. (I checked both startup.cmd & the startup folder). But
scenter.cfg and the associated dock?.cfg files clearly update their
timestamp when I reboot, as I did a few hours ago.
>>There is no ecenter object on that
>>computer.
>
>What do you mean? The eCenter object usually lives in the Utilities
>folder and is shadowed in the Startup folder.
It was not in either folder or any folder that I could find. I
searched for it (I started warpcenter to use 'find') and it could
not find an object for eCenter nor eComCenter. However, today I
ran checkini & after my last reboot eComCenter is now in my
Utilities folder. It was not there earlier this week. At least I
don't *think* it was. I have shadowed it to the startup and will
wait to see if it causes more problems.
>>I tried installing v1.04 and it still does not work.
>
>v1.04 what?
v1.04 is an update to eCenter. ewps104en.zip. It was released
last Nov. and is shown in ecsMT updates. I installed that when I
couldn't find eComCenter or eCenter. Now most of the files in
ecs\system\ewps are dated 15 Nov 05.
Jon
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