said:
>noticed that the executable --for some unknown reason
>-- was in its directory as just plain Warpin, not
>Warpin.Exe.
I suspect you the other way around. Hard to say how it happened.
Probably just the side effect of a crash some time in the past.
>WarpIn Internal Error. Exception in Main Thread.
The eCS 1.2 installer does a non-standard job of installing WarpIN. This
causes upgrade attempts to fail. Recent versions of eCSMT have a fix-up
for this, but you can do it by hand.
Hunt down all the old versions of wpirt.dll and warpin.exe and make them
disappear. This should allow the new version of WarpIN to run. You may
need to rerun the v1.08 install, but then, maybe not.
>The one thing I'd like to be sure of is
>saving the WarpIn database, so what's already in there
>isn't lost.
You should not lose the database. Save a copy somewhere, just in case.
>Hope this doesn't mean
>we're back to server problems.
Nope. It means that most everyone's systems are working just fine and
they have retreated to their caves.
Steven
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