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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 95 09:55 BST-1
From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk (Phil South)
Subject: Re: LW 4.0 NT and Win95
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> Tried it out of curiosity. I have it installed on NT but have 95 on the
> same system.
> It works. Your problem is the same one I experienced on initial
> installation on the NT system. NewTek didn't have a cure. Here's one.
> Edit the LW.CFG file in the NewTek\Programs directory and change it to
> the actual drive it was installed on. For some reason the .cfg file
> assumes you have installed it on C: drive. Also change the directory for
> the scenes in the same file, i.e. E:\NewTek\Scenes.
AHA!!! That's it! NewTek (gawd bless 'em) aren't too familiar with PCs are