said:
>I had actually erased all
>the directories related to ECSMT including WGET_1 and WGET_2 and their
>contents.
Now the truth comes out. :-)
>They did not get recreated when I installed ECSMT so I made
>these directories in D:\VAR\ECSMT, but they are empty.
As I noted, the directories should get created when eCSMT needs them.
>My ECSMT runs
>from D:\TOOLS\ECSMT. It seems to work until I queue some updates to
>download and say go ahead and download. At that point I get an eCS error
>telling me that it cannot run D:\TOOLS\ECSMT\ecs_wget.cmd.
Read section E of eCSMT.txt, turn on the debugging options and inspect the
logs.
You are not yet providing enough useful information.
Steven
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