said:
>Just for grins, I ran checkini without any variable parameters.... it ran
>a bit, then stopped with this message:
>'module EZPLAY2 of class EZPLAY cannot be loaded sys0002'
The the PCMCIA support WPS DLL. This error happens if you don't have
PCMCIA support installed, which is typical for a Desktop. The Warp
installer goofs and registers the DLL anyway.
>drives on filename 'EZPLA*.*' didn't find any files on my system. Is this
>an error checkini found in my 'ini' files, or is this something checkini
>needs in order to run?
It's an install error. You can let checkini deregister the class.
Note that this is not the general case. Anytime you get a class error
reported, be sure you understand which class is involved.
>Anybody know if this is important, or should I just run checkini with a
>/C parameter?
I'm sure there were more errors reported than just this. This one you can
get checkini fix. When you run with the /C option, checkini will prompt
you for each fix, just say no to the ones you are not sure about.
Steven
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