said:
>>Unicode: File not found
>>Unicode: Unable to load Codepage 850
>>Unicode: Error=14
>Well, if you really have all the files, then that means you have a
>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?
Thanks,
Sandy
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