said:
>
>
>>6. Re-installed PMView Pro from pmview324os2fullenu.exe (6,145,596
>>bytes). The install via Warpin ran "successfully" according to Warpin. 7.
>>Running PMView crashes just as before.
>>8. All other items in the PMView Pro folder work as expected.
>
>
>>Is there any way to trace what is happening? I have never done this
>>before, so it would be a "learning experience" for me! :-)
>
>
> Very strange. Warpin used bzip2 compression, so a bad download is
> extremely unlikely. Just to be sure, this what I have.
>
>
>>dir /km pmview324os2fullenu.exe %+ md5sum pmview324os2fullenu.exe
>
> 2-20-06 18:51 6,145,596 0 pmview324os2fullenu.exe
> 9f82a21d2f1ef6be6f12b0a38b7ffd6d *pmview324os2fullenu.exe
>
From my download directory:
2-22-06 12:46p 6,145,596 0 a--- pmview324os2fullenu.exe
9f82a21d2f1ef6be6f12b0a38b7ffd6d pmview324os2fullenu.exe
Looks the same to me.
I installed this on another system with a uni Athlon 900, eCS 1.2R and
it works as expected. Yes, this is on the SMP system.
Zipped PMView directory being sent privately.
Will try a procdump.
PMVDDROP.DLL was there, but not in the path. Now gone.
Thanks!
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