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In <3D489CCB.523C33F8@pacbell.net>, on 07/31/02
at 05:28 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Though things are apparently back to normal in eCS, I notice that there
>is no such thing as a Win-ECS windowed session. It too brings up a
>Win-ECS full-screen session, both from Warp Center or the Command Prompts
>system folder. "Window" is selected in the Properties for this session
>option. Because I never tried to run a Windowed Win-OS2 session since
>the installation of eCS, I can't say whether it ever was available.
It should be. This is often a video driver problem which is not unlikely
considering that you've been beating on the drivers lately.
First off, try to create a new WinOS2 object from a template. If that
works, you just have broken objects. If not, take a close look at
system.ini and win.ini and make sure the video related sections make sense
for the drivers you are running.
Steven
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