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In <20020425051539.SKZC28991.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@MYPC>, on 04/24/02
at 09:15 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>I had v2.0 and 2.3 both on my desktop but screwed up and deleted 2.3
>>which I was ready to register.
Does Injoy support having two version installed at the same time? Some
applications will have problems with this.
>>When I tried to run 2.3 from a command line I got a sys 3175 message.
Is it possible it's attempting to use the v2.0 DLL's and getting in
trouble? That would be my first suspicion.
>>So I reinstalled 2.3 again. It appeared on the desktop but when I tried
>>to start it from there I got this message
>>A program generated an access violation at 1e7dba20
>>FXUTIL.DLL 0001:0000ba20.
I would try completely uninstalling v2.0 and then installing v2.3. That
should clear out any v2.0 leftovers. You might search your drives just in
case you have a forgotten extra copy somewhere.
>I checked the 2.0 and 2.3 directories. All of the DLL's for each version
>are in the correct directory.
Are there any references to Injoy in the LIBPATH?
>I also checked the .ini's OS2 and OS2sys. I found a node for the
>Injoybkup directory (which holds v 2.0) but none for the injoy directory
>(which holds v 2.3).
Does Injoy put in an entry so it can find itself?
Steven
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