wrote:
> 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.
Hi Steven,
It turns out there were no redundant versions of these
files with WarpIn proper -- they got zapped by the
1.08 install. However, I did find an old version of
the .dll file in \ecs\Dll. That seems to have been
the culprit, because after I deleted it the program
resumed running, and now it is 1.08.
I did a test update-install of the new PMView 3.20,
and that went just fine. Seems like I'm back in
business, WarpIn-wise. (Isn't one of the main ideas
behind WarpIn that it enables
over-top-of-previous-app-version installs, not just a
standardized installation format ? If so, much to
the good. It's really a PITA in Winblows, having to
uninstall most things before you can apply an update.)
Thanks.
Jordan
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