Setup program requires an Internet browser to be installed at a computer
When AutoRun feature is ON under Windows, the installation process begins with the presentation of the "Introduction to Visual Prolog" (Intro.HTM) and other HTML files. You need to have an Internet browser (Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer) installed to read these files. If a browser is missed, your system will try to open these files with the help of other programs.
Version Info
The information applies to Visual Prolog 5.1, build 564 only.
Workaround
If an Internet browser is not installed at your computer, it is possible to run a setup program from the
full\vprol\Install directory
.
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We recommend you to install a browser, because HTML files supplied with Visual Prolog 5.1 include useful and important information.
Clicking on the "Install Visual Prolog" button in the "Installation Notes" does not cause installation under Netscape Navigator.
The information applies to Visual Prolog 5.1, build 564 only.
It is possible to run a setup program from the full\vprol\Install
directory.
![]() | To install Windows version of Visual Prolog, run |
![]() | To install OS/2 version of Visual Prolog, run |
The error 7022 ""Cannot write to file" can be caused by a corrupted file.
The information applies to Visual Prolog 5.1, build 564.
Visual Prolog does not install any .DLLs, modifies no .INI files, does not alter
registry, etc.
That is why, it is possible to install Visual Prolog just by copying the full\vprol\run
directory to your disk.
Short trip through "Visual Prolog Subdirectories" description will help you to understand, what directories you really need to copy to your HDD. The description is included into both:
![]() | Visual Prolog online Help system (full\vprol\run\bin\vip.hlp ) |
![]() | "Introduction to Visual Prolog" (full\vprol\run\Intro.HTM ->
Product information -> The Visual Prolog CD). |
The reason of the problem is wrong generation of RES files for some bitmaps.
The information applies to Visual Prolog 5.1, build 564, and previous versions.
Some files in the HTML,Foreign,SOCKBIND,
and WWW
directories
have long filenames that are not supported by OS/2 installed on a hard disk with FAT
formatting.
Since Intro.HTM
includes images with long names and refers to pages with long
names, it cannot be viewed and used properly.
The information applies to Visual Prolog 5.1, builds 564 and 565.
We recommend to install OS/2 version of Visual Prolog to the disk with the HPFS file system.