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I think he meant XWorkplace 1.04.
Steven Levine wrote:
> In <59794.20.32.51.23.05.2006@seadog.reno.nv.us>, on 05/23/06
> at 08:32 PM, "Jon Harrison" said:
>
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>> The eCenter disappeared after a power loss.
>>
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> Is it still in the Startup folder?
>
> Do you have an xwptrap.log anywhere?
>
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>> How can I get it back? I am unable to find a way to start it.
>> SCenter.cfg is date stamped with my most recent startup so some of it
>> must be lurking in that system.
>>
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> SCenter.cfg is unrelated to eCenter. SCenter.cfg is used by the old
> WarpCenter. Are you running this too?
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>> There is no ecenter object on that
>> computer.
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> What do you mean? The eCenter object usually lives in the Utilities
> folder and is shadowed in the Startup folder.
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>> I tried installing v1.04 and it still does not work.
>>
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> v1.04 what?
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> Steven
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