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Svobi:  
 
I just may do so.  Assuming it works like I want it to, then it'll be part of my monthly   
Download! column.  
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 02:36:46 PST8, i-lists wrote:  
 
>Hello  
>Why don't you change to AE ?  
>AE is an Advanced Editor replacing E.EXE !  
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>E.EXE is quite old stuff and has some obsolete or unwanted behavior   
>one cannot change !!  
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>AE as an ADVANCED replacement deals with these insufficient behaviors  
>of E.EXE !!!  
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>The most accurate version today is 1.5.5  
>Get and try it from here:  
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>http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=ae1_  
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>Good luck and Merry Christmas  
>svobi  
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>gary.wong@sbcglobal.net on 21/12/2003 09:57:11  
>Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com  
>To:	scoug-help@scoug.com  
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>Subject:	SCOUG-Help:   Strange error in E.EXE  
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>Steven:  
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>I'm not sure what you mean by "I suspect there's something wrong with  
>the e.exe   
>resources.  Usually the fix to reapply the resource updates."?  
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>IAC, copying E.EXE from my ThinkPad did not clear the problem up.  
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>Do you think my CONFIG.SYS has something to do with it?  The PATH  
>statement is 268   
>bytes long or so.  I will attach my CONFIG.SYS.  
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>On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 08:56:04 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:  
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>>In <200312190612.hBJ6C2Jx110636@pimout3-ext.prodigy.net>, on 12/18/03   
>>   at 10:11 PM, "Gary Wong"  said:  
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>>>When I edit a file with E.EXE, when I F3 to exit, I get a strange  
>error  
>>>dialog box:  
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>>>The titlebar says E.EXE - Error.  
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>>>In the box, there's a single exclamation (!) point where there should  
>>>have been further  explanation of the error.  
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>>eCS replaces the default resources to provide the new look and feel.  I  
>>suspect there's something wrong with the e.exe resources.  Usually the  
>fix  
>>to reapply the resource updates.  You check on the eCS support  
>newsgroups  
>>to find if any one else has seen this problem.  It's not one I recall.  
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>>Have you tried copying e.exe from your other eCS installation?  
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>>Regards,  
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>>Steven  
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