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I must have. By using the quick, trained reflexes of an old
Marine fighter pilot, I was finally able to read some of the
flashing command prompt. (by very quickly pressing PAUSE,
really tricky to do.) It turns out that there is a REXX
error 37, "unexpected )". I'm waiting for a call from IB
support now. Funny that no one else seems to have had the
problem.
Wirtz, Paul wrote:
>
> I did not have that problem on any machine I have used Warpup on. But I
> believe you have a later edition than I do.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Anton [mailto:adanton@ibm.net]
> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 8:43 AM
> To: scoug-general
> Subject: SCOUG-General: Using WarpUp
>
> After making a selection from the Service window, clicking the View,
> Install, or Source icons results in a flash of a command line window. It
> flashes to quickly to read any of the text. This happens to every
> selection I make from the items listed for update in the Service window.
> Any ideas? Do I have something missing from both of my systems?
> unfortunately, Indelible Blue phone help is not available except on
> weekdays. Maybe, hopefully, someone here has successfuly used Warp Up.
>
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