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PROBLEMS
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The purpose of this text file is to detail known problems (and their
solutions) with DocMan.
DocMan Manual Installation Instructions
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If you cannot install DocMan with the supplied "Setup" module, please use
the following procedure to do so:
1) Create a folder where you want to install DocMan.
2) Extract DOCMANxx.ZIP to the newly created folder. Do not use the contents
of the folder from your failed installation attempt. The files in that
folder can no longer be used (and may be deleted).
3) For each file that has an underscore ("_") as the last character of the
extension, change the underscore to one of the following values:
ex_ = exe
hl_ = hlp
tx_ = txt
dl_ = dll
4) Move (not copy) CTL3D32.DLL to your system folder, which is usually named
"c:\Windows\System".
If there is an existing copy of "CTL3D32.DLL", rename it to "CTL3D32.BAK"
and repeat this step.
If there is an existing copy of "CTL3D32.DLL" in your Windows folder,
which is usually named "c:\Windows", rename it to "CTL3D32.BAK". You
must have only one copy of this file on your system, and it must reside
in your system folder.
5) DocMan is now installed on your computer. This method of installation
does not allow you to automatically uninstall DocMan, but you could do
so manually by erasing the DocMan folder that you created in the first
step.
NOTE: You should never remove CTL3D32.DLL. It can be used by other
applications, and removing it may cause them to cease functioning.
The version of CTL3D32.DLL is the most recently released version
that will work with Windows95. There is a newer version (2.26)
which will only work with WindowsNT.
Removable Hard Disks
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If you have a SyQuest EZ-135 Internal IDE Removable Hard Disk Cartridge,
Windows 95 may generate a "drive x: not ready" or "not ready reading drive
x:" message after inserting a cartridge into the drive while DocMan is
in the system tray. If this happens to you, please tell me. The solution
to the problem is to restart the computer. After you restart, remove the
cartridge and insert it again (before Windows 95 starts). To avoid this
problem, do not switch cartridges while DocMan is being used. If you need
to switch cartridges, terminate DocMan while it is idle.