Mark Hammond
Hello Dave:
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I am running 98 Second Edition on a PII system. The problem is not in the program. I originally had the DXView version just before your latest release of DXView 1.28 working with Rotor EZ on 98SE. I loved it. It was so neat to key in a call and click the path and not have to worry about what the rotor was doing. This a great program! I had no trouble with it in this configuration. However, I have two computers serving three operating positions. I got so spoiled by DXView that I wanted to network it to the other CPU so I could use it at all three positions. So I bought two 3com network cards and used windows networking to link the two CPU's. That's when I found out I could not access the serial port of the main CPU from the other networked CPU. I then deleted the network connection to DXView from the secondary CPU and that's when the problem began. I decided that the networking had caused a problem with DXView and uninstalled and re-installed to see if it would go away, but it has not. Since I removed the network connection, DXView will not start and I get the error message whenever I try to run it. Yesterday I downloaded the new version and installed it, hoping that it would cure the problem but it did not. The problem is mine but I don't know enough about the error code to know where to look for the solution. I thought that running the uninstall would clear out whatever I did and I could re-install and everything would be ok. But the error is still there. Any thoughts you might have that I could try would be greatly appreciated. I really miss using the program. Thanks for the help. 73, Mark... ----- Original Message -----
From: Dave, AA6YQ <dhb@...> To: <dxlab@...> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 1:07 AM Subject: RE: [dxlab] DxView That's certainly a defect, Mark, but you're the first to report it. WhatI get a "Runtime Error 340 Control array Element '0' Doesn't Exist". Does |