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on 08/04/02
at 04:41 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>My problem with EZirc turned out to be a bug in the install.cmd program
>according to Steven. He sent me a script (I assume, I haven't looked at
>it) which he says will install the object I need.
I said that was my recollection. It did not state it as fact. :-)
>I discovered the necessity of not using ZTBold to unzip v. 1.94a. It
>would not replace the ztb.exe file. So I shut ztb down and unzipped it
>via the command line; that replaced the exe file. But thanks for the tip
>anyway.
What I do it maintain two ZTBold installs. One in \ZTBold and the other
in \ZTBold.Old. This is especially useful when beta updates are coming
quickly. To install a ZTBold update what I do is:
- Use Alt-C and Ctrl-C to tag and copy the new files from \ZTBold to
\ZTBold.Old
- Shut down ZtBold
- Click on the handy ZtBold.Old object
- Unzip the update into the \ZtBold directory
- Shut down ZTBold.Old
- Click on the handy ZTBold object
For me this is much faster than rebooting. It also allows me to easily
run the prior version if there are any issues.
Steven
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