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In <200410142027.4150507.28@scoug.com>, on 10/14/04
at 08:27 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>OK! So you updated it 2 days ago, on 12 October 2004. Why didn't you just
>SAY THAT! It would be a lot easier that way. I downloaded your file only
>a few days prior to that, to check out this trap.
You didn't bother to state which version you used. I guess you assumed I
would figure it out without any additional information. IAC, I said:
Perhaps you are using an older version of DumpTrapScreen. Perhaps it's
just missing from the dump file for some reason. Grab the most recent
version of DumpTrapScreen from my web site:
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/DumpTrapScreen.zip>
and see it it produces different results.
To me, this says go download a copy and try it. Note the declarative
statement. It hardy says, go look and it and decide if you feel like
downloading it.
Steven
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