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« Reply #30 on: June 02, 2006, 07:01:59 AM » |
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@JWFarrar (on your previous topic),
Was the directory "C:\WINDOWS\System" in your PATH environment variable? If not, add it to the existing string in your Environment table, rename the copy of unicows.dll you placed in the target directory you used for installing win32pad.
See if it functions properly this way. If not, just restore the fiilename for unicows.dll. If it does work you can probably do without all those local copies op the dll.
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MWFarrar
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« Reply #32 on: June 02, 2006, 03:07:32 PM » |
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For the individual who explained "Smart Home"...thanks...appreciate the help
as for others who have written back on the unicows.dll issue...
Yep...this was just my goof...nothing more. Other programs on my machine use this .dll and each one stores it in the target install directory for the associated application. I for some reason had it in my head that the default location for system .dll s was /windows instead of /windows/system ...my bad. The environemnt variables are set ok...and...once I put it in windows/system, everything works fine. As a note...yes...it will ALSO work if you just put it in the directory along with Win32Pad.exe....either is fine...
again...thanks for the responses and the help...
to GENA01....great program....it does all the things that I wanted notepad to do!
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jmaloney
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« Reply #33 on: June 06, 2006, 08:28:45 PM » |
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Last night I discovered another example of pasting text into Win32pad and just getting a square symbol followed by a capital B. I ran a virus scan using the current version of BitDefender 9 Standard. At the end of the scan I clicked the Show Report button in BitDefender, which automatically loads the report into Notepad. I wanted to read the report in Win32pad instead of Notepad, so I selected the report in Notepad, copied it to the clipboard, and pasted it into Win32pad. All I got was a square B. I just thought I should post this to show that the problem isn't limited to pasting text from my old version of Eudora. BitDefender offers a 30-day trial version, so anyone who wants to could probably duplicate this problem (assuming it's not due to the fact that I'm running Windows 98 SE).
Jon Maloney
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Metalbrain
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« Reply #34 on: June 09, 2006, 05:40:48 AM » |
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Character ALT+0173 is still invisible in this version.
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