I think you've got 2 different things going on here.
To automatically open the WL packet window, start a new log for
whichever contest you want. When you're done - goto Setup - Save
Configuration. In that dialog you will have an option to cause writelog
to open the Packet window on startup.
The OLE Automation Object error most likely relates to an ini entry
error (and is common one when folks MIS-configure the DXTelnet
application linkage).
-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Bjorn Bergheim
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 11:20 AM
To: Steve Baron - KB3MM; writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] Can't create packet OLE Automation Object.
Hi Steve,
Thanks for answering.
Quoting Steve Baron - KB3MM <SteveBaron@StarLinX.com>:
In the WL main window, If you click the Window menu item and then
Packet Windowm doesn't the packet window open ?
Then IN THE PACKET WINDOW, If you click the FILE menu item and then
telnet, doesn't it offer a window to enter an IP address> Quote end:.
With these two lines in writelog.ini
[OBJECTS]
pktObject=DXT2WL.clsWlPacket
a "DXTelnet <> WriteLog Spot Linker" window opens. This is fine if I
want to
run DXTelnet, but there is no menu on/in this new window, the Packet
Window. I
have tested it with DXT2WL, DXTelnet and WriteLog, and it works great. I
do not
own a copy of DXTelnet though. Not yet anyway.
I have also "rightclicked" all over the Packet Window searching for some
kind
of menu :)
Do I have to use another [OBJECTS] syntax to open the original WriteLog
Packet
window?
Bjorn, LA4DCA
http://la8w.timebandits.org/
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