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Not yet, but I was considering copying over the E.EXE from my ThinkPad before you
made your suggestion. Otherwise I will file a bug with the Bugtracker on
ecomstation.com.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 08:56:04 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:
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>In <200312190612.hBJ6C2Jx110636@pimout3-ext.prodigy.net>, on 12/18/03
> at 10:11 PM, "Gary Wong" said:
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>>When I edit a file with E.EXE, when I F3 to exit, I get a strange error
>>dialog box:
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>>The titlebar says E.EXE - Error.
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>>In the box, there's a single exclamation (!) point where there should
>>have been further explanation of the error.
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>eCS replaces the default resources to provide the new look and feel. I
>suspect there's something wrong with the e.exe resources. Usually the fix
>to reapply the resource updates. You check on the eCS support newsgroups
>to find if any one else has seen this problem. It's not one I recall.
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>Have you tried copying e.exe from your other eCS installation?
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>Regards,
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>Steven
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