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- If clicking on the INDEX icon gave you this message:-
-
- "Neither MULTIVIEW nor AMIGAGUIDE have been found in your
- system's path."
-
- Then this could mean one of the following:-
-
- - You do not have either MULTIVIEW or AMIGAGUIDE.
-
- If this is the case, you CANNOT use ARexx for Beginners!!
-
- - You DO have MULTIVIEW or AMIGAGUIDE but they are stored
- in a directory that has not been included in the path.
-
- In this case, you should take the action detailed below.
-
- If you have Workbench 1.3 or earlier, then you will not
- have had MULTIVIEW or AMIGAGUIDE supplied with your system.
-
- With WB2.0 and later, it is normal for AMIGAGUIDE or MULTIVIEW
- to be stored in the UTILITIES directory of the disk from
- which you boot. This is called "Sys:Utilities".
-
- (Note - "Sys:" is the name that is automatically given to the
- disk from which you boot up.)
-
- It is STRONGLY recommended that you copy it to the Sys:Utilities
- drawer if it is not already there.
-
- You should then check your "Startup-Sequence" file for a line
- that looks something like this:-
-
- PATH Ram: C: Sys:Utilities ...... (more dir names) ADD
-
- If it does NOT have the directory:-
-
- Sys:Utilities
-
- in this line then you should add it. Make sure that you
- leave a space between each of the directory names and don't
- delete any names already there!
-
- If, for some obscure reason, you want to leave
- MULTIVIEW or AMIGAGUIDE in another directory, then add that
- directory's name to the PATH command. For example, if
- it is in the directory:-
-
- Sys:Xyz
-
- then you should amend the PATH command line to read:-
-
- PATH Ram: C: Sys:Utilities Sys:Xyz .... (more dir names) ADD
-
- (Make sure you don't chop out any of the directory names!!
-
- NOW RETRY DOUBLE CLICKING ON THE INDEX ICON
-
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