Hmm. Are you sure you have not
1# used absolute pathnames on the machine the files were developed on
2# used extensions (*.cst, *.dir) when referncing to the files which now
have been protected. Those aren't neccessary.
Pekka Buttler
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> i've never bothered to protect files before, but thought i would give it a
> fling.
> dir 8.0, win 98
> i got everything changed to .dxr, .cxt ok, but when i installed
> software on
> another machine, it was trying to find the old .cst files in the path on
> the machine they were developed on...what am i missing out on?
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