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** Reply to note from scoug-programming@scoug.com Thu, 29 Apr 1999 09:02:09 PST8PDT
> The loop is a bug which I don't have any specific solutions for.
It appears that that is the last part of the install. I did a boot after the
second desktop refresh and found that the "feature installer" was in fact installed.
> You still have some sort of WPS corruption that's confusing FI.
This is on my maintenance partition so it gets very little use. CHECKINI only found
two bad links which would not cause this problem. After running CHECKINI the install
of the Feature Installer still looped.
> Tell it not to restart the desktop. Just shutdown and reboot yourself.
There is no option that I could see so I let restart the desktop and then rebooted.
> BTW, you did reinstall FI after installing NS?
Yes.
Now back to the JAVA install problem. The maintenance partition has never had JAVA
installed or Netscape or the Feature Installer. So there should not be any leftover
objects or garbage in the INI files. The JAVA install (from the SCOUG CD) still only
gives "Toolkit Documentation" as the only available option. So I will download
JAVA and see if that changes anything.
Robert Blair
blairra@tstonramp.com
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