Here are the answers to you questions related to CAESAR II Version 4.10.

  • The problem with the animation module is caused by an updated system level DLL. We distribute this revised DLL and install it to the CAESAR II program directory. Unfortunately the way Windows works, this DLL must be copied into your Operating System's "system" directory. A complete discussion on this problem and the solution can be found in the <em>CAESAR II Frequently Asked Questions</em> document, located on this web site. Go to [Technical Articles], then [CAESAR II], then click on the <em>CAESAR II FAQ</em>. Alternatively, you can click this link: http://www.coade.com/c2articles/c2_faq_web.html .
  • You have to be more specific here. If you have a network key, each time the software looks for the key it displays a message. This is so that if the network is slow, users won't restart the machine, thinking there is some type of problem. If you have a local key, please advise if this problem occurs all the time or sporatically. Also, please advise the specific error number you receive. If this is a local key, is it green or white?
  • The file <em>dllversn.txt</em> is something created on your machine by the software. This file should not be in the list of files to perform the CRC check on.



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Regards,
Richard Ay (COADE, Inc.)



[This message has been edited by rich_ay (edited March 14, 2000).]
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Richard Ay - Consultant