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Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 08:19:40 PDT7
From: "Harry Motin" <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "hrbaan@xs4all.nl" > hrbaan@xs4all.nl >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: UniMaint help needed - Update

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On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 15:45:40 +0200 (CEST), Hayo Baan wrote:

>> I can live without have REXX on the commandline version of the CD! No big deal
>> there.
>
>Hmm, I may extend REXX support so that it installs standard REXX on a
>command-line CD instead of the installed version. Let me think about that.

>> If I could get REXX on the commandline boot CD, I was going to update the
>> files to their
>> REXX equivalents. They would then be that much more versatile.
>
>Who knows I can fix this in 3.4 :-)

Yes, that would be a good improvement for next time, if you can manage it!

>>>>With regards to the pmview error, it looks like you include
>>>>bootAble.pmviewRC on the command-line instead of bootAble.pmview. Could
>>>>you please verify this and/or send me the log file as created above (set
>>>>verbose to 75), in the latter case, also send me bootAble.wpslst1.
>>
>> I use both the "bootAble.pmview" and "bootAble.pmviewRC" commands inside the
>> "bootAble.wpslst1". Attached, please find my "boot
>> Able.wpslst1", which I temporarily
>> renamed to "bootAble.wpslst1_HCM", while I troubleshoot the PMView issue.
>
>Well, that's the problem: you should ONLY add the bootAble.ba2kws and
>bootAble.pmview files, not the respective RC files!
>
>Your bootAble.wpslst file should thus look like this:
>bootAble.ba2kws
>bootAble.mozilla
>bootAble.pmview
>bootAble.pmview

>You should now be able to get pmview working!

Yes, that does it! I suppose that I got lucky, placing the call for the bootAble.ba2kwsRC
file in the "bootAble.wpslst1" file (lucky in that it worked without bombing on me!).

I am now going to change the "bootAble_WPS.MyCfg" file so that it overwrites the fault
Mozilla bookmark and preferences files, and instead, places on the CD my own Mozilla
setup. Other than that I JUST LOVE IT.

You have a fine product here. Great documentation. Great support. Thanks very much
for your help.
HCM

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