said:
>years, in two partitions. Some of these did not go altogether smoothly
>-- bombing out at some point, or "File Not Found" type errors, which
>usually seems to have something to do with the Warpcomm.Msg file --
Hopefully, the most recent CSD is better. I had Chris fix a design error
in his installer. The install notes imply that the CSD can be unzipped
the \GU directory in installed from there. However, his REXX code bombed
if you did this. I supplied code to resolve this and it's in the recent
CSD's.
>file handling on reboot and the whole nine yards. But his CSD procedure
>has not been what I would call consistently simple or trouble-free.
See above. :-) Operator malfunction is easy.
>or locks up for certain drives" problem, how do you undo the damage,
>without having to toss Graham ? Is anyone running a fairly current
>Graham Util.s, who can *still* access Properties for CD drives or a Zip
>Drive ? That would possibly undercut your theory, or else make this
>situation more curious.
I haven't seen this here. However, if you think it's caused by Chris's
class, it's easy enough to deregister the GUDisk class and leave the rest
of the Utilities as is.
Steven
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