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OSOTCOM2 - SYS1718 AT STARTUP AFTER INSTALLING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/2
01/26/96
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SYS1718 at Startup after Installing Communications Manager/2
All OS/2 Warp Releases
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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DESCRIPTION
After installing Communications Manager/2, the following error message
is received when the system is started:
SYS1718: System cannot find ARDERR.
The message is followed by garbled characters.
RESOLUTION
1. Open an OS/2 Window.
2. Type E CONFIG.SYS and press Enter.
3. Change: RUN=C:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE
To: REM RUN=C:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE
4. Save and exit the file; then restart the system.
This resolves the SYS1718 error.
The LOGDAEM.EXE file is an FFST (First Failure Support Technology) OS/2
Diagnostic tool (which is one of the choices in Selective Install).
Communications Manager/2, LAN, and others add
RUN=C:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE to the CONFIG.SYS file when they are
installed, regardless of whether OS/2 Diagnostics has been selectively
installed or not.
Unless you specifically know how to use the FFST Diagnostic tools, you
won't need them. Remarking-out the statement in the CONFIG.SYS file
will prevent the error from occurring at startup.
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