said:
>When I look at my eCS system, IBMLAN\NETPROG is almost empty, containing
>only the file NETSTOP.ICO.
Either you don't run Peer or you have a somewhat broken install.
>I looked at my OS/2 Warp Unleashed book, to see what I could learn about
>NLS, but there wasn't enough to help me understand what might be
>happening.
I suspect you misunderstood Hugo's problem. He is running WSOD in a Warp3
environment. WSOD runs on top of Warp Server and amoung other things
provides OS/2 Desktops to diskless workstations. Very handy in some
application environments.
Hugo's question was not stated very clearly, but it appears that when he
runs certain REXX scripts the executables these scripts run require a DLL
that is missing. What is less clear is if the REXX scripts ever ran or if
this is a new problem.
Hopefully Hugo can find an associate with better English skills so that he
can state his problem more clearly.
In general, LanServer DLLs should be IBMLAN\NETLIB, so the problem might
be that someone accidentally moved the DLL.
Steven
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