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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:51:55 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: A mess, after attempted install of WarpIN 1.0.10

In <20060427184749.90566.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, on 04/27/06
at 11:47 AM, J R FOX said:

>Now, instead of a probable 1.0.9 that reports itself
>as v. 1.0.8, I get a "presence" in the e-center, but
>nothing opens on the desktop. So, no WarpIn at all
>now. Yeah, that's an improvement . . . . Curiously
>enough, the new WicPM from the same package looks to
>be working.

You still have multiple warpin install leftovers hanging about.

>But wait, there's more ! I look in the root of eCS
>1.2 and I see two oddities. There is an extensive
>wpitrap.log from 10/05 in there that I never noticed
>before.

Anything older than a day or so is irrelevant.

>It says the log should be sent to the author,
>but does not mention where, so I need to look up an
>email address for Paul Ratcliffe, I guess. I would
>attach it here, but it runs to 18K.

It's in the docs, but a bit difficult to find with newview's brain-dead
search. Click on the search tab, type in the word questions and click on
the search button. For some reason the Ctrl-F search fails.

Send your questions to warpin-user@netlabs.org.

>Shouldn't *the opposite* scenario be true ?

It's irrelevant.

>In the past, new versions installed right over the
>prior version -- for me, with no apparent problem, at
>least up until 1.0.9.

It's probably the first update to an eCS 1.2 box.

>I would just uninstall the whole thing, and maybe try
>it again, but in the absence of being able to bring up
>the program, I don't see any clear mechanism for doing
>so,

If you can't run WarpIN, it is a bit of a catch-22. A correct
installation will have only one visible copy of

4-27-06 1:10 40,663 0 stub.exe
4-27-06 1:10 81,013 0 warpin.exe
4-27-06 1:10 24,870 0 wic.exe
4-27-06 1:10 92,142 0 wicpm.exe
4-27-06 1:10 717,391 0 wpirtl.dll

Regards,

Steven

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