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jbarring
post Sep 2 2002, 12:18 AM
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I downloaded the new version 2.32 to upgrade from version 2.20. When I try to run the executable file, I immediately get a SYS3175 error. Is this a problem with the file?

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Peter
post Sep 2 2002, 01:29 PM
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This problem is caused by the LxLite 1.2.1 software used by PMView's installer to shrink pmview.exe from 4.5M to 2.2M and increase the loading speed. Unfortunately LxLite 1.2.1 does not work correctly on some systems and as a result creates a corrupt pmview.exe.

To solve this problem, edit the PMVIEW.PKG file. (This is one of the installation files). Remove the following lines:

*---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Execute lxlite.exe
* /YUR always replace /B- no backup /C- no color /I- use normal priority /L- no logging
*---------------------------------------------------------------------
FILE
EXITWHEN = 'INSTALL | | UPDATE | | RESTORE',
EXITIGNOREERR = 'YES',
EXIT = 'EXEC FG TW %EPFIFILEDIR%//lxlite.exe /YUR /B- /C- /I- /L- %EPFIFILEDIR%//pmview.exe'


Then run the installation again. Now PMView will not be LxLite:d and the problem you were experiencing should be gone.

To get the increased loading speed, you can download LxLite 1.3.2 from http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/archiver/lxlt132.zip. This newer version of LxLite will probably work better and lets you compress pmview.exe without corrupting it.

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Peter Nielsen (peter@pmview.com) "If you can dream it, you can do it" JFK.

[This message has been edited by Peter (edited September 02, 2002).]


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