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
Let's try something simple first. Zip up the installed pmview.exe and
send it my way. Let's see if it runs on my system.
Is this your SMP box that's failing? I'm pretty sure Peter develops on an
SMP box, so that should not be an issue.
You might peruse
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/ProcDumpRef.txt>
I might be able to see what's failing with a process dump.
If should not matter, but if you have any left over copies of
PMVDDROP.DLL, you might want to remove them.
Steven
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