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Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Mar 2001 15:08:05 -0500
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As I understand it, you *want* to get the error message on the second
machine.

To do that you would need to delete or rename the actual TSR executable
file on the second machine.  The easiest way to determine which file being
called is the missing TSR on the first machine is to start up in the "Step
by Step" mode and see what file is being called just before the error message.

Doug


At 3/28/01 08:14 PM, Carl Barnhart wrote:

>When windows 98 is loading, right before the network login window appears, an
>error is brought up that says "Missing TSR File, please check win.ini". As
>strange as it may sound this is the desired effect at the moment. However, I
>don't know what a TSR file is. I want to get the same error to occur on
>another computer (the exact same computer in everyway) in the same network so
>I copied the win.ini file of the computer that has the error, to the computer
>I want the missing TSR file error to appear. That did not change a thing and
>I failed to get the missing TSR file error. Any help or understanding what a
>TSR file is would be greatly appreciated.

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