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:h1 res=14.Troubleshooting
:i1.Troubleshooting
:p.Trouble?
:ul.
:li.Did you use the install program? Try running it and see if that solves your problems.
:li.If things still aren't working right try running install from the editors' home directory then
choose "uninstall" then run install again and choose "update" or "new install". "Update" will
recreate the system settings for the editors chosen. "New Install" will update system settings
and recreate the folder and icons. Be sure the install directory information box has the correct
directory entered.
:li.If the install program chokes with an error message that says "routine not found" the
most likely cause is a dll conflict with another program. The easiest way to overcome this
is to reboot and run the install program before running anything else that may using the
"rexxutil.dll" functions. The install program will unload any functions it loads upon its'
completion.
:li.Is there a dot as the first entry of your LIBPATH statement in the config.sys? example -
LIBPATH=.;C&colon.\OS2; This tells OS/2 to check the home directory first.
:li.Did you copy over ALL the old files if you had the Enhanced E installed previously? With
version .14 a new "Vprexx.dll" was introduced. Some features will not work without this new dll.
:eul.
:p.All files for the Enhanced E's must reside in the installed directory with the following exceptions:
:ul.
:li.The DLL files can be moved to the \os2\dll directory or to a directory that you have setup
in your path for "user.dll's" if you prefer but shouldn't need to be moved. If you have more
than one copy of a particular dll, put the newest one in os2/dll or a user/dll directory to save
disk space. Before deleting the older dll, make sure all your programs work with the newer one.
:li.In order to use the Enhanced E's from the command line, OS/2 needs to know where they are.
Rather than adding to your already LONG Path statement or adding an environment variable etc.
The two files EE.EXE &. EEE.EXE are copied to your \OS2 directory. They are small and the effect
on your freespace will hardly be noticeable. If you do not forsee yourself using them from the
command line just delete them from the \OS2 directory to regain 200k. The uninstall will also
remove these files.
:li.This help file is copied into the \OS2\HELP directory so it is available if you use the editors from
the command line. If you do not forsee yourself using them from the command line you may delete
the help file from the \OS2\HELP directory to regain 50k. The uninstall will also remove this file.
The help file can also be moved if desired to any directory listed in the SET HELP statement in your
config.sys.
:eul.