I tried to reinstall using a new download as you suggested, recording the steps.
Redownload file from:
/RIP.FileDownload?PRODUCTID=[WHATEVER]&PASSWORD=[WHATEVER]]https://secure.bmtmicro.com/[whatev....ATEVER]
Saved file name: f:commdlpmview305os2full.exe
File size: 5486652 (A comparison shows the size is exactly the same as the previous one, which I also kept.)
f:
cd commdl
pmview305os2full.exe
>next
>I agree
>Next (PMView Pro in e:appspmview, DLL in e:dll - yes, it's in libpath)
>Install
>Yes
>Skip this file (pmvddrop.dll to be relplaced is the same date and size)
>Ok
>No (The class pmvddrop is already registered with the same dll)
A whole bunch of OS/2 windows momentarily appear and disappear, too quickly for the eye to follow, after which I get the message "Installation has completed..."
>Ok
Doubleclick on PMView Pro folder on the desktop.
Doubleclick on PMView Pro icon in the folder
The program tells me:
"You are on day 14 of your 31 day evaluation period."
>Ok
>Close
>Help
>About
The program tells me:
"You are on day 14 of your 31 day evaluation period."
Well, at least we have some improvement - I no longer need to count every peek at help as another day!
Close program.
Check file names:
04-01-28 5:18
03-12-10 9:20 132224 37 gstarted.pdf
03-05-06 20:02 36811 0 makedefv.exe
03-05-06 18:39 5200 0 MakeDefV.ico
03-05-02 16:51 1577 0 PMV30HTK.DLL
04-01-23 19:58 2640268 0 PMView.exe
04-01-23 20:14 488245 0 PMView.HLP
03-04-11 18:53 15336 0 pmview.ico
03-05-16 21:12 1667209 38 pmview.pdf
03-06-07 8:21 7902 0 PMView.tip
04-01-29 10:12
04-01-28 5:18
Ignore filters, documentation, icons and scripts, and look for duplicate exe and dll files on the path.
xdir /s /e d:PMV30HTK.DLL
xdir /s /e d:PMView.exe
xdir /s /e d:pmvddrop.dll
xdir /s /e e:PMV30HTK.DLL >found e:APPSPMViewPMV30HTK.DLL
xdir /s /e e:PMView.exe >found e:APPSPMViewPMView.exe
xdir /s /e e:pmvddrop.dll >found e:DllPMVDDrop.DLL
No duplicates.
Now, let's try again.
Start by deleting the product:
Open WarpIn
Highlight PMView Pro
MB2 click
>Deinstall all packages
>OK
>Yes, WarpIn should unlock and delete pmvddrop.dll
A bunch of errors. Save log file.
Deleted object "
Deleted object "
Deleted object "
Deleted object "
Cleared profile entry "USERPMView 3.0"
Cleared profile entry "USERPMView 3.0InstallerProgramPath"
Error with File "e:APPSPMViewlnshadow.exe". OS/2 reported: "SYS0002: 指定されたファイルが見つかりません。"
Error with File "e:APPSPMViewmigrate.exe". OS/2 reported: "SYS0002: 指定されたファイルが見つかりません。"
Error with File "e:APPSPMViewRegister.DAT". OS/2 reported: "SYS0002: 指定されたファイルが見つかりません。"
Error with File "e:APPSPMViewregister.exe". OS/2 reported: "SYS0002: 指定されたファイルが見つかりません。"
Deleted object "
(The strange characters are Japanese and say the file wasn't found.)
A red X remains in the WarpIn database.
Now try again with the saved "pmview305os2full.exe"
f:
cd commdl
pmview305os2full.exe
>next
>I agree
Ah, this time the default program path for PMView Pro is "M". It's grayed out, too, and unchangable. No matter, we'll see what happens. Place DLL in e:dll .
>Next
-You have specified the following directories which are not valid:
-M
-Please correct these errors first.
>OK
I guess that won't work.
>Cancel
>Yes, I do want to exit WarpIn
Open WarpIn database.
Remove database entry for PMView Pro
>Yes
Close WarpIn
f:
cd commdl
pmview305os2full.exe
>Next
>I agree
>Next (PMView Pro in e:appspmview, DLL in e:dll)
>Install
>Yes
>Yes (The class pmvddrop is already registered with pmvddrop.dll, but since the file no longer exists I do want to reregister it with the new file.)
Again, a whole bunch of OS/2 windows momentarily appear and disappear. I catch a glimpse of a line that says something about tcpip.
-do you want to have WarpIN have restart the workplace shell
>yes
... only it wasn't restarted, only shut down. Shut all processes down. Nothing happens. Call up CAD commannder. Invoke a console window. Setboot -b.
After reboot,
Doubleclick on PMView Pro folder on the desktop.
Doubleclick on PMView Pro icon in the folder
The program tells me:
"You are on day 14 of your 31 day evaluation period."
>OK
>Close
That's all I can think of. At least I'm not running out of evaluation days as quickly.
What should I try next?
Teijo Kaakinen