Well, I don't really know for sure.
To be honest, I don't have the time or inclination to set up an empty
"device=" statement (or a statement that has one or more spaces after the
equal sign) and explore the consequences. I ASSUME that windows would
PROBABLY ignore it, but there is a slight possibility that it may try to
execute (especially if there are spaces) the command. Which COULD result
in the error Ian has reported.
But as I said in my original message..... it was a wild guess.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: David Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
> Jim Meagher wrote:
> >
> > Ian,
> >
> > Just a wild guess here, but does your system.ini have a DEVICE=
> > statement with nothing to the right of the equal sign?
> >
> > Jim Meagher
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>
> QUESTION: If the "System.ini" File has a statement "DEVICE=
> statement with nothing in the right side of the
> equal sign --- What then??
>
> David
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