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Subject: Re: Fixing Tigers

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 15:53:23 10/01/03

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On October 01, 2003 at 12:50:48, margolies,marc wrote:

>Sir I hasten to remind you that there is already a world shortage of tigers due
>to poaching. Did you know that ther are fewer Siberian Tigers than Rembrandt
>Paintings (I read this at the bronx zoo)!?
>We must save the tiger!
>In short, I will never have my tiger 'fixed.'
>best regards, marc
>

the only "good" tiger is a "fixed" tiger ...

>
>
>On October 01, 2003 at 07:23:21, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>On October 01, 2003 at 02:18:09, Nolan Denson wrote:
>>
>>>Not sure anyone else is having this problem ... But my Rebel Programs have all
>>>stopped working ... I am thinking this has something to do with the PreRelease
>>>version of Rebel.  It seems when it stopped .. all of my other programs stopped
>>>as well.  So if this is the case how do I get them to work again without losing
>>>every thing?  If i figure it out i will post my findings.
>>
>>It's not your question, but this process may used if you want CT 14 and CT 15.
>>
>>http://www.lokasoft.nl/uk/downloads/fixtiger14.txt
>>
>>If you lose Tiger 14 during the Rebel installation and have already applied the
>>CT14 fix, then this  step should be sufficient.
>>
>>Re-register the engines in their new loctions, either
>>use the engine wizard to import ct14.dll and chesstigerg.dll
>>or open a command prompt, goto the tiger14 directory and
>>give the following commands:
>>
>>REGSVR32 ct14.dll
>>REGSVR32 chesstigerg.dll



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