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Patches
& Support files - March '98
Updates and fixes from this month's
Bug Patrol Column
Rose Vines bring you the latest batch of bugs, fixes and workarounds
for DOS 6.2, Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and assorted Windows applications. |
The normally
reliable Norton Utilities has come a cropper in the latest version for Windows 95.
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Norton Utilities
Version 3 bug ridden
Much to its credit, that essential collection of Windows tools, Norton
Utilities, rarely appears in our Bug Patrol column. Unfortunately, the latest version --
Norton Utilities 3.0 for Windows 95 -- is full of bugs, some of them serious.
Most of the bugs appear to be in the SpeedDisk, SpeedStart and Optimisation Wizard
utilities, and in the worst cases they cause system crashes and loss of hardware settings.
There are also incompatibilities with Diamond and Number 9 video cards.
Symantec is planning to release a patch addressing all the major bugs. It should be out
by the end of March, so make sure you check the Symantec site for information (www.symantec.com). The best way to ensure you have the
latest patches incorporated into your copy of Norton Utilities is to use the LiveUpdate
feature regularly (you'll need to have a modem to use it). To update your program to the
latest version, right-click the LiveUpdate sensor in System Doctor and choose Launch from
the menu.
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Adobe Acrobat Exchange
Clipboard errors
If you select Show Clipboard from the Windows Menu in Adobe Acrobat
Exchange version 3.0, you may end up with the message "Could not launch
clipboard". To fix this, you'll need to install Clipboard Viewer. If the Viewer is
already installed (look for it on the Program Menu, Accessories, System Tools menu),
you'll have to remove it and then reinstall it.
To install Clipboard Viewer, make sure you have your Windows 95 installation disk at
hand and then:
1. Open the Start Menu and choose Settings, Control Panel to open the Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs and click the Windows Setup tab in the Add/Remove
dialogue box.
3. In the components scroll box, double-click on Accessories and select Clipboard
Viewer to place a checkmark in the box beside it.
4. Click Apply and insert the Windows 95 disk when prompted.
If you need to remove the Viewer first before reinstalling, follow the steps above for
installing the Viewer, but in Step 3 deselect Clipboard Viewer to remove the checkmark
beside its name. Then click OK.
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PKZip
Self-extracting floppies
PKZip for Windows version 2.50 has a great feature: it can write spanned
(larger than one disk) self-extracting files to floppies and preserve the long filenames.
If the compressed, self-extracting file spans two or more disks, the compression and
extraction work perfectly. However, if the compressed file happens to fit onto a single
disk, the resulting self-extracting archive will be corrupt and cannot be recovered.
If you stick with version 2.50, the only remedy is to repeat the compression to a hard
disk drive and then copy the result to a floppy.
It seems the new version 2.60 has fixed this problem, so we've included the shareware
version on this month's PC User Offline CD-ROM.
Install
PKZip for Windows 2.60
Note: This program does not come with
an install routine. Simply create a folder on your hard disk and copy the files from the \utils\win95\pkzip26\
folder on the CD across. Run Pkzipw.exe to start the program
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IBM's World Book setup sometimes baulks when it comes to
installing the necessary QuickTime files. |
IBM World Book
QuickTime installation issues
IBM World Book requires the installation of Apple's QuickTime. The
QuickTime installation is handled automatically during setup, but you may encounter the
following error when you reach the 66% mark during QuickTime installation: "Not
enough file handles".
To fix this, you'll need to jump into DOS and make a change to your config.sys file.
Here's how:
1. Close down Windows 95 by clicking the Start button, choosing Shut Down and then
choosing the Restart In MS-DOS Mode option in the Shut Down Windows dialogue box. Then
click OK. This will close Windows and restart the computer in DOS mode.
2. At the DOS prompt (usually C:\) type CD \ and press Enter. This places you in the
root folder of your hard disk drive.
3. Now type:
copy config.sys config.ibm
and press Enter. This creates a copy of your config.sys file, in case anything goes
wrong.
4. At the DOS prompt, type:
Edit config.sys
And press Enter. This will load the config.sys file into an editor, allowing you to
modify it.
5. Look through the config.sys file and see if there is a line beginning files=nn,
where 'nn' is a number less than 60. If you find such a line, change the value to 90, so
the line reads files=90. If there is no such line, add it to the file on blank line.
6. Open the File menu and choose Save to save your changes.
7. Open the File menu and choose Exit.
Now, you can restart your computer and restart the World Book installation procedure.
Unfortunately, if you ever want to uninstall the World Book, you'll find it impossible
to uninstall QuickTime completely. You'll be confronted with an error message saying that
one of the DLL files is in memory and cannot be removed.
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Netscape Navigator
Windows 3.x compressed drives
If you have Navigator for Windows 3.x, don't try installing it on a
compressed drive or running it when using RAM doubling software. You're likely to
encounter false memory errors or General Protection Faults if you do so.
The only workaround is to install it on an uncompressed drive, and ensure you don't use
RAM doubling software while browsing with Navigator.
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FrontPage 97
Faulty find and replace
The Find and Replace command in FrontPage 97 Explorer doesn't work if you
select both the Match Case and Match Whole Word Only boxes. There's no workaround, but the
problem doesn't exist in FrontPage 98.
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