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  • Subject: RE: VARPG install problem related to IPF32.DLL
  • From: weiss@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 09:15:42 -0500



Hi Stephen, one bit of good news, the IPF stuff goes away in the next
release we will use HTML help.
That doesn't help you now.

For installation on NT you should have administrator authority.

I haven't seen the IPX problem, but I had heard that people sometimes run
into problems with Netware, we were not able to reproduce these problems
here.

For the IPF you mentioned the path statement, is this the IPF_PATH32
statement? Unfortunately IPF has its own path statement and that has to
point to the root directory of the bin directory where the IPF dll is
located in.
In the NT environment it shows as

IPF_PATH32       f:\adtswin\system

If you find that in the user variables then it theoretically should work if
the IPF dll
is located in f:\adtswin\system\bin



Claus Weiss Visual AD tools, email: weiss@ca.ibm.com
Dept 522 IBM Canada Lab tie778-3987 Phone(416)448-3987 FAX(416)448-4414
Greetings from Toronto
VARPG homepage www.ibm.com/software/ad/varpg
VARPG newsgroup news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.varpg,


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