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When I say it won't run from the command line, I am saying that in
addition to not running from the SETUP.CMD command file of the
driver install (run from the WPS), it won't run from an OS/2
window opened on the desktop (WPS is up, meaning PM is also up).
In other words, it's not just that it won't run under control of
the command file. It won't run at all.
-Rocky
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From: "Steven Levine"
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:56:35 PDT
>In <200108232046.AA40370508@oco.net>, on 08/23/01
> at 08:47 PM, "mrakijas" said:
>
>>best I can tell, the command file can't run
>>DSPINSTL.EXE (mostly since DSPINSTL.EXE won't run
>>from the command line either) but I'm not sure why.
>Two reasons. It needs PM to be up to that it can write data to
the .ini
>files. If you know the data, like Kim does when installing eCS,
you can
>bypass DSPINSTL.
>
>>I'm not ready to start futzing around with that yet
>
>We can only show you the path. :-)
>
>Steven
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