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RE: [ECS] ECSW and NT problem
Michael David
Mon, 27 Jul 1998 19:39:08 -0400

Hi Dan!

Wow, I didn't know anyone was running ECSW under NT.  Didn't think that was
possible.....

Cheers!

Michael David
michael@michaeldavid.com


-----Original Message-----
From:	Dan Hoehnen [mailto:dhoehnen@infinet.com]
Sent:	Monday, July 27, 1998 4:11 PM
To:	ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org
Subject:	[ECS] ECSW and NT problem

Somehwere around version 3.4.11 ECSW stopped working with NT 4.0 service
pack 3.  When I start ECSW it opens 3 windows.  One window is the main
ecsw window with Wnd, Scr and Font info in the window title.  Another
window has 'Console [ECS] - Do NOT Close' in the window caption.  The
third window has 'Ecswrun.bat' in the window caption.  ECSW just stops at
this point with all 3 windows open, but never starts.  Prior to version
3.4.11 I would have to close one of the windows (I can't remember which
one) to get ecsw to continue loading and then it worked.  But now not
even closing one of the windows will make it work.

Is anyone else using ecsw with NT 4.0?  Is there a special trick needed?
Is it even supposed to work with NT?

Dan Hoehnen
dhoehnen@infinet.com
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