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From: Mike Metheny
Subject: Help file error
Date: 27 Mar 1999 04:56:00
Message: <36fcab30.0@news.povray.org>
I recently have been getting an error when opening the help file.  I get a
box saying that an error exists in this help file.  contact vendor for an
updated version.  Now, I've uninstalled POV, and reinstalled it, reinstalled
to a different directory, performed scandisk, norton windoctor, etc, no
problems that I can see.  Also the toolbar buttons at the top disappear on
load.  i have to move the little bar to the right all the way to the left
and back for the open, save, render, etc. buttons to appear.

Any help appreciated.

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Help file error
Date: 28 Mar 1999 02:55:24
Message: <36FDE068.3A79A29F@aol.com>
I wonder if this could be related to another dll problem stated at
bugreports ng. And I just encountered a uninstaller dll error which said
I had a NT version of the ctl3d32.dll. May be possible that these dlls
are getting installed errantly and conflict with the program somehow?

Mike Metheny wrote:
> 
> I recently have been getting an error when opening the help file.  I get a
> box saying that an error exists in this help file.  contact vendor for an
> updated version.  Now, I've uninstalled POV, and reinstalled it, reinstalled
> to a different directory, performed scandisk, norton windoctor, etc, no
> problems that I can see.  Also the toolbar buttons at the top disappear on
> load.  i have to move the little bar to the right all the way to the left
> and back for the open, save, render, etc. buttons to appear.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> --
> 
> Mike Metheny
> lon### [at] vtedu
> http://www.loneshepherd.com
> 
> "When one's words are no better than silence, one should keep silent."

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From: Phoenix
Subject: Re: Help file error
Date: 29 Mar 1999 04:42:19
Message: <MPG.11696964f69f00b19896b6@news.povray.org>
'T was on Sat, 27 Mar 1999 04:55:50 -0500,
that Mike Metheny wrote:
> Also the toolbar buttons at the top disappear on
> load.  i have to move the little bar to the right all the way to the left
> and back for the open, save, render, etc. buttons to appear.

Have you installed IE5 recently?

Phoenix

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From: Mike Metheny
Subject: Re: Help file error
Date: 29 Mar 1999 21:48:22
Message: <37003b76.0@news.povray.org>
<Have you installed IE5 recently?>>

Yep and from a couple posts I've seen that this is my toolbar problem; but
the help file one I still would like to fix; but not sure how.


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From: Bob Crispen
Subject: Re: Help file error
Date: 30 Mar 1999 19:54:14
Message: <370171F0.E6FBFF7D@hiwaay.net>
Mike Metheny wrote:

> <Have you installed IE5 recently?>>
> 
> Yep and from a couple posts I've seen that this is my toolbar problem; but
> the help file one I still would like to fix; but not sure how.

Check for the version numbers on ctl3d32.dll and ctl3d32.ocx
and see if they match.  My system got sick when some moron's
install program installed an older OCX over a newer one.  It
got well again when I reinstalled the older DLL from my cab
file, which matched the version of the OCX.

I have no idea what the newer DLL did, but evidently I didn't
need the newer functionality.  Ymmv, of course.
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