said:
>In <20080726214155.SZVS6482.fed1rmmtao103.cox.net@fed1rmimpo03.cox.net>,
>on 07/26/08
> at 02:42 PM, eyeleica@cox.net said:
>Hi,
>>I seem to be having a problem installing the beta to MR/2 Ice. I've
>>copied the .dll's with no problem. Easy infact.
>>However, the next part:
>What are you trying to do? Copy to WarpIN install to your production
>mr/2 directory? You could have just let WarpIN install over your
>existing files.
>>"
>>Next, copy the MR/2 .SYM files to the directory where the MR/2
>>executables
>> are installed. The exception handler requires the .SYM files to be in
>>the same directory as the corresponding exectables. The WarpIN install
>>places the .SYM files to the Debug subdirectory along witht the .MAP
>>files."
>These are in an optional package. Did you select this package for
>installation?
>What version of MR/2 are you attempting to install? Where are you
>reading this text? This text does not apply to current WarpIN install
>packages which install the .SYM files to the required directory. If this
>text is not already updated, it will be once you tell me where you found
>it.
>>acpi.sym, acpica.sym, AcpiDaemon.sym, apm.sym and pscom.sym.
>You are looking in all the wrong places.
>Regards,
>Steven
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