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-=> Quoting Jean Parrot to Dan Ceppa <=-
DC> The reason I did it with the was that I didn't have to
DC> close the open packet. ;)
JP> I never think of this keystroke.
JP> As C:\ here is quite full, I then copied it over
JP> to the D:\ drive and went into Setup -> Archiver and such and changed
JP> all C:\ notes to D:\ and was hoping for the best. It works but will
DC> Is D:\ your LAN drive?
JP>
JP> I do not think that it matters, Dan. The whole system is shared.
JP> not Repfix the replies. I get a digit in front of the TO: name. I can
JP> not think of where there is a C:\ not changed to D:\. I looked at the
JP> BWrepfix.bat, there is no mention of a path to any HD. Where is the
JP> missing step ?
DC> Probably in your system path command.
JP> As I typed above, I think that all the C:\ addresses were changed to
JP> a D:\ but still . . !
DC> Then again, check the BAT file that you use to run it. You
DC> may have to adjust the directory for it to find BWREPFIX.
DC> My guess is that the archivers are in your system path but that
DC> BWREPFIX is not.
JP> Obviously. I can not see in BWREPFIX, any path to its "fixer". All
JP> the files are on the D:\ device. I copied the whold BWAVE folder in
JP> toto, in one mouse click. Everything is there and healthy, on the D:\
JP> drive but the .bat file will not be invoqued. Still looking.
JP> I again, just now, looked at the Archivers and Directories and they
JP> all point to D:\. Where else ?
In your D:\BWAVE\BWPACK.BAT file:
Change the original file internals to:
{at}ECHO OFF
GOTO %1
ECHO.
ECHO The parameter "%1"
ECHO was not recognized. Valid values are:
ECHO ZIP, OLDZIP, ARJ, LHA, PAK, ARC, and AUX.
ECHO Please re-check the BWREPFIX.DOC file and your Blue Wave Archiver
ECHO configuration, and make sure your archivers are configured correctly.
ECHO.
PAUSE
GOTO END
:ZIP
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\BWAVE\PKZIP -ex %2 %3
GOTO END
:OLDZIP
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\BWAVE\PKZIP.EXE -e0 %2 %3
GOTO END
:ARJ
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\[DIR]\ARJ a -e -y %2 %3
GOTO END
:LHA
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\[DIR]\LHA a /m /n2 %2 %3
GOTO END
:PAK
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\[DIR]\PAK a %2 %3
GOTO END
:ARC
D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
D:\[DIR]\PKPAK -a %2 %3
GOTO END
:AUX
::D:\BWAVE\BWREPFIX.EXE %3
:: %2 %3
:END
It's no worse then configuring Win 3.11 to run from the D: partition
of the hard drive.
Also go to:
Preferences
Default Preferences
File and String Preferences
Don't forget:
Directories
Download Directory D:\REC\
Upload Directory D:\SND\
Work Directory D:\BWAVE\WORK\
Reply Directory D:\BWAVE\REPLY\
Data Directory D:\BWAVE\DATA\
Bruce Clark
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