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2519.1 | Verify file size | NETCAD::WAGNERCOFFIL | | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:22 | 4 |
| Did you verify the size of the files that you are using to install
and the ones on NAC::?? A file may be corrupt.
Barb
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2519.2 | Copy using /binary, /image switch? | NETCAD::WAGNERCOFFIL | | Fri Jul 14 1995 14:05 | 6 |
| Did you copy using the appropriate /binary, /image switch??
For PROBEwatch too??
Otherwise, it sounds like a resource issue.
Barb
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2519.3 | Do you speak english? | DECPRG::KUPKA | | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:49 | 3 |
| WFW 3.11 set to international CZ is the issue...
Tomas
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2519.4 | I have the same problem | ISIDRO::PALOMINO | | Mon Aug 07 1995 08:45 | 20 |
| I have the same problem with a customer kit of Hubwatch v4.0.1 received
last week. When I try to install it in any pc with Wfwg 3.11, msdos
6.22 I get the fatal error at script line 755, invalid dialog line.
If I comment the line 755 in script hubw40.inf the error disappears on
that line but appears on the following line with that sintax (i.e :
CText @xy(5,1) 200 8 "Please choose your installation directory for ")
If I comment out all the occurrences of the CText @xy... line in the
script the installation seems to work, it installs icons and copies
files read_me.txt, hubwatch.exe and creates directories but no other
files are created; in that case I get the error "nonfatal error at
script line 819, source file not found".
I am not familiar with instalit tool used to install the kit but I
think the problem is related to the sintax used.
Any idea to solve the problem?
Manuel Palomino
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2519.5 | What language are you using? | NETCAD::WAGNERCOFFIL | | Mon Aug 07 1995 10:56 | 3 |
| Are you using a international language or keyboard other than English
as mentioned in [-.3]?
Barb
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2519.6 | It's ok now | ISIDRO::PALOMINO | | Mon Aug 07 1995 12:19 | 6 |
| I am using spanish keyboard and language version.
Anyway, I have found a solution to my problem: if I comment all the lines
starting with CText in the script file I can install the software.
Thanks,
Manuel Palomino
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