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In <200309060334.h863Y9Jk028476@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/05/03
at 08:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>configuration error. Make sure the environment variables that might
>>cause this have reasonable values. The variables that come to mind are
>>PATH, DATH, LANGUAGE and ULSPATH. There may be others.
>Aha, could there be more than one file. I just added unicode.sys to the
>directory. Are there others?
I don't know. As I mentioned before, if I knew the answer, I would just
tell you. :-)
Clearly unicode.sys or some part of the unicode subsystem is trying to
access a file that it can't find.
Looking at the config.sys used by the installer, I see that jfs.ifs is
loaded and that unicode.sys is not loaded. I'm not sure what this means.
It may just mean that if a JFS volume has unicode characters in the file
names, they will not be displayed correctly. It may mean something else.
Steven
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