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Steven Levine wrote:
> I can't imagine how installing fm/2 could cause this. The fm/2 installer
> makes no changes to config.sys. All the installer does is create some
> desktop objects.
>
> If you try the usual fixes: unimaint and checking. If that does not
> resolve the problem, I recommend you log into www.ecomstation.com and
> open a support ticket.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
>
I re-installed eCS 1.2. Now the help works, but I will spend
plenty of time getting the system back to more or less where
it was before.
(This response is being made from eCS 1.0)
Denny Jizba
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