said:
>but since I think the Forum
>Archives at SCOUG were fixed and caught up, I may be
>able to find the earlier discussion.
I really should find the time to add the ability to search the e-mail
archives with the SCOUG swish search. Of course, you can always use
Google
warpin site:scoug.com
Try it. If nothing else, it will get the article by Mr. KIA.
>Would a side-by-side comparison of files in
>the respective directories tell the tale ?
I would expect them to match. The problem is leftovers, usually in the
\ecs\dll directory or similar.
>I've used the command line Wic instead. It might be
>nice to have the choice, though.
Well, WarpIn is open source. The feature will be implemented when it
becomes sufficiently important to some developer or someone funds the
development.
BTW, the typo in the message is fixed for the next WarpIn release.
Steven
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