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Re: PilotManager Installation
- To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: PilotManager Installation
- From: Jon Simms <jons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 19:45:23 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
- Reply-to: Jon Simms <jons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr
Well,
I finally got it to work again. Here is what I had to do.
1) remove the pilot manager director: rm -rf pilotmgr
2) remove the pilot manager configuation director:
cd ~jons
rm -rf .pilotmgr
3) edit the .cshrc file and remove all references to 'pilotmgr,v1.01'
4) reboot my workstation
5) do a complete reinstall
I tried *everything* else under the sun and *nothing* worked.
The system never left any tracks as to why it was not working,
it was just that everytime I ran 'PilotManager' it went immediately
into setup. I would answer the questions, it would say everything was
OK and the next time I ran it it would go immediately into set again.
Regards,
Jon
>> 4) I hit CR as the appropriate times and entered by mailbox name
>> and then....
>>
>> 5) Nothing... The tool never start.... I can't find it running
>> using ps, it just went away....
>
>Did you see "Connecting to <calendar name>..."??
>More complete output of what you saw would help in finding out what is
>wrong..
>Make sure you are entering your _calendar_ name, not mailbox name (it is
>possible they are different)..
>
> - Alan
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