DynaComm 3.0x Fails to Install from File Manager (82610)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Windows 3.0a
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q82610 SUMMARY
If you use DynaComm version 3.0x with Windows, you may experience the
following problems:
- DynaComm 3.0x Fails to Install from File Manager
- GP Fault Occurs When Invoking Windows Help
MORE INFORMATIONDynaComm 3.0x Fails to Install from File Manager
If you choose run from the File Manager File menu and the default
directory does not contain the SETUP.EXE file, DynaComm version 3.0x
the Setup program fails. The DynaComm Setup program expects the current
directory to be the directory from which Setup is run. This is not always
the case when you run a program from the File Manager Run dialog box. The
Program Manager Run command, on the other hand, makes the directory
specified in the path the current directory before running the Setup
program.
To install DynaComm 3.0x, run Setup from Program Manager, or select
the Setup program filename in File Manager.
GP Fault Occurs When Invoking Windows Help
DynaComm version 3.0 generates a general protection (GP) fault when
you open Windows Help.
A GP fault occurs in the module DYNACOMM.EXE just before Windows Help
appears. Some machines may display the message "Help topic does not
exist" instead of the GP fault message.
Note: With Windows 3.0, an unrecoverable application error (UAE),
rather than a GP fault, occurs.
DynaComm version 3.0 allocates a buffer size of 34 bytes to hold the
fully qualified path of the help file. If the DynaComm help file
resides in a directory causing the full path to be too long for the
buffer, a GP fault occurs. For example, the length of the following
path causes a GP fault:
c:\win\winapps\newapps\dynacomm\dynacomm.hlp
To successfully run Windows Help in DynaComm, install DynaComm in a
directory such that the length of the fully qualified path is less
than 34 characters. The DynaComm directory should not be deeply nested
inside other directories.
DynaComm is manufactured by Future Soft Engineering, a vendor
independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise,
regarding this product's performance or reliability.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/7/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB82610 |
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