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   at 01:06 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>>The install.log file said the DLL's in Enhanced E were copied to  
>>C:\OS2\DLL and all other files were copied to C:\EEE.  
 
That's odd.  It appears that the log may not be accurate.  
 
>>Oh yes, I registered the product a day or two ago via BMT but have not  
>>received any registration id.  
 
Well, it is a holiday week. :-)  
 
Why don't you post the entire install log here, in case Harry's suggestion  
does not point you at a solution.  If you used ZTB to unzip the files,  
perhaps you forgot to preserve the directory struture?  (i.e.  
Atl-F5,B,Ctrl-T,Alt-E)  
 
Steven  
 
 
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