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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (1797)9/11/1997 8:36:00 PM
From: Gary Lyben   of 11149
 
Brook -

I'm glad you got the cd's. This problem sounds like a dll problem.

Usually, you have a ctl3d.dll or ctl3dv2.dll or bwcc.dll that is being picked up by the program that can cause this kind of behaviour.

See if you have duplicates of any of these dll's. If so, leave the one in the qp r2 directory, and rename the other one's and re boot. You may have to go to dos to rename the dll's if Windows thinks they're in use.

Gary
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