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Ah! <br>
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That would explain it then... I tried to stuff various components into
\GEMAPPS with a pointed stick when the a: drive thing failed, but
certainly found that most of Publisher was already in there. And I got
a "Missing metafile driver" message when I tried to launch it.<br>
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So, everything is as it ought to be...<br>
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By the way, that was amazingly quick, but I guess it's about 9 pm there
(or is it 11) where
you are... I have the same vagueness about time that sometimes has my
son phoning us from London at 1 am.<br>
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Thanks, Shane.<br>
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More later,<br>
<br>
Peter<br>
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Shane M. Coughlan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Peter Green wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I tried to install Publisher, which I picked up from the Geocities site,
but its installer looks for an a: drive, which this laptop doesn't have.
Maybe it's already in the \GEMAPPS folder... But I did get the paint
program running fine.
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Hi Peter! It's nice to hear that you are testing too.
If you are using OpenGEM/XM, Publisher should be in the \GEMAPPS folder.
I could not get it to start under Windows XP. It claimed there was a
missing metafile driver.
Shane
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