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Hi Hak,

Still no luck, I'm afraid.

The only difference in your instructions was to
ensure that the communications daemon was ended. I
re-booted, closed the communications daemon from
the toolbar, did a CODEEDIT /C EXIT from a DOS
window, extracted from the .ZIP file (to WDT400),
restarted communications, edited an existing CL
program (from a project list), made sure that CL
GUI prompting was selected on Extras, and I still
get "Unable to find required classes".

I have a full install of WDT, so nothing should be
missing.

I have SP3 installed, could this be a problem (FAQ
and web page say download is for SP1/SP2)?

I noted when extracting the files that one of them
- L4CODE.DLL had an earlier date then the one it
was replacing, 19/07/2001 replacing 26/09/2001.

I had downloaded the zip from
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400/support/co
desupport.html.

As always, all help greatly appreciated.

TIA

Paul Tuohy



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