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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 May 1999 16:27:57 -0700
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Hi Rich & Larry,
   um.... I recall something giving me fits like that once.... it had something
to do with the XL's that the program called :).... once I fixed them up it did
ok :)

Art "memory is getting foggy these days " Bahrs


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>From: [log in to unmask]
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>Subject: Re: program won't run
>Date: Mon, 03 May, 1999, 15:06
>

> Larry, (I think?)
>    You can use the :VERSION command to see the capabilities of your program
(or
> MPEX if you've got that).  Also LinkEdit>ALTPROG;CAP=  will allow you to
change
> it.
>
>     I think you're looking at the right stuff. I don't know anything else that
> will give you a loader error like that (unless the program is actually loading
> & running & trying to do a createprocess of something else that's having a
> capability problem...but that obfuscating it issue...)
>
> Rat
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: program won't run
>
>
> ILLEGAL CAPABILITY   (LOAD ERR 39)
> besides looking at group and account capability what else is there?
> GROUP: PUB.ENV  CAP: BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH
>
> ACCOUNT: ENV CAP: AM,AL,GL,OP,PS,ND,SF,BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH
>
> I thought the program was prepped with cap=BA,IA,MR,DS,PH
>
> by the way how can you display the cap of a program file?
> I just tried adding debug to the run command to se if it was a loader
> problem or after it was loaded and no change.

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