said:
>I'm having a very nice conversation with Hayo Baan, the maker of
>bootAble. He is VERRRY responsive to my request for help.
:-)
>>Still can't see anything wrong here and it should work for normal Rexx.
>>I'm using object Rexx though and get the same problem (guess bos2rexx
>>doesn't work there). Are you using object rexx as well? If so try
>>switching to normal rexx again and see if the problem persists.
That makes sense. Object REXX statically links to some DLLs that are not
loaded in a command line environment. This I why all my command line REXX
setups use Classic REXX. Sorry I forgot to consider this in your case.
>I temporarily switched to Classic REXX and created a commandline bootAble
>CD. REXX support worked there, just as Hayo stated.
It would be easy for Hayo to copy and rename the Classic REXX DLLs when
doing a command line install. I'll try to remember to mention this to
him.
>We are still working on my problem with PMView on the WPS bootAble CD.
This might be an INI problem. PMView is goint to try to create an INI
file in the PMView install directory. You can overwrite this from the
command line.
Regards,
Steven
>HCM
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