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PC Access for Windows Reference Guidefor PC Access Version 4.30![]() ![]() ![]()
File MissingPC Access is unable to find a particular file. Without this file, PC Access is unable to run (or, possibly, PC Access is unable to complete the operation you have currently requested). The error message gives the file name. In most cases, the SETUP.EXE program on your "PC Access for Windows - Disk 1" should have copied the file to your hard disk when you installed PC Access. · If you are trying to run PC Access for the first time, you probably had an error when you installed PC Access. · If PC Access has been running normally on your computer since you installed it, and this error message suddenly begins to appear, then someone or something probably has deleted the file.
Write down the error message along with the file name, exit PC Access, and run SCANDISK with a full surface scan to check your disk for file system and media errors. Then search for
the missing file by opening an MS-DOS prompt and typing the DIR /S command. For example, to search your entire C: drive for the FILEMNGR.DLL
file, type this command: Before you attempt to re-install PC Access from your distribution diskettes, please read the following cautions: · You should create a setup-dump file before re-installing PC Access. Then you will have a copy of your entire PC Access setup in case something goes wrong. If you examine the setup-dump file in Windows Notepad or by printing it out, you can also insure that your PC Access setup files are not corrupted.
· You may wish to back up your PC Access setup files first. You may do so by double-clicking the Back Up PC Access icon in your PC Access for Windows group
or folder. If you do not have this icon, you can run the Backup program with the command line: · If you have installed a PC Access update since you originally installed PC Access from your distribution diskettes, re-installing PC Access will take you back to the original PC Access Build number that is present on your distribution diskettes. You will then need to download the update again and re-apply it to your new install to take your copy of PC Access back to the current Build number. · When you re-install PC Access on top of an existing instance of the same copy of PC Access, the SETUP.EXE program should detect that your user authorization is already present on your hard drive. You should not need to re-install your user authorization, and you should not lose one of your install counts. If you receive any sort of user authorization error message, or a warning that the SETUP.EXE program needs to install your user authorization, cancel the operation and follow the instructions for an Internal Error. · If you have a network copy of PC Access and you have modified your Local Path or Shared Path on the Defaults Setup window, re-installing PC Access will reset these to their default values. If you are unable to correct the missing file problem, follow the instructions for an Internal Error.
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