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ABC Lan Script v2.02 (32 Bit) Readme File
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KNOWN PROBLEMS IN THIS RELEASE
==============================
This section details problems which are known to exist in this
release, but will be rectified in future releases. Please contact
technical support for information on these fixes.
1) Files in use when installing Lan Script
==========================================
The installation may cause an access violation whilst copying
MSVCRT20.DLL or MSVCRT40.DLL. This is due to another application
already using these files. If this happens choose Ignore and
continue with the installation.
2) Distribution support for NT Services
==========================================
Contact ABC's Support Desk for information on how to distribute
Windows NT Services with Lan Script.
3) Merge ABC Registry parameters on Windows NT4
==============================================
Windows 95 Works as documented. This only affects Windows NT4.
Merge ABC Registry parameters on NT4 work in a slightly different
manner from that specified in the user guide.
The parameters work as follows:
No final parameter = Only logged on user modified.
|ALL and |DEFAULT = Logged on user and .DEFAULT modified.
5) Installing into a directory with Non standard Alpha Characters
==================================================================
in the Name
===========
During the install process, if you change the install directory
to one that does not exist with a name containingnon standard
alpha characters (i.e. ─┼╚º etc) the directory created will not
match the non standard characters selected and the the main
program will be unable to find the new directory to run the
program.This problem can be resolved by either using standard
alpha characters (A->Z) or by ensuring the directory exists before
the install is run.
6) WriteFailedMIF
=================
In the latest User Guide which combines the 16bit and 32bit guides
there is a new command shown as WriteFailedMIF, it should
be ReturnFailedMIF. The syntax of the command is as stated but the
command name has changed.