Using TinyTERM version 4.04 on Windows NT 4, it may lock up while working in the emulation. It may also hang if you make changes to Session Properties. To troubleshoot this issue, go to TinyTERM’s Edit menu and select Preferences. Click on the “OLE Settings” tab next. Does this cause TinyTERM to lock up?
If it does lock up, the file comctl32.dll has been replaced with an earlier version. Some software installs automatically replace this DLL, regardless of the currently installed version. Running the updated comctl32.dll from the 401com subdirectory of Tiny Term will fix this problem. This will require system a reboot, so plan accordingly on Windows server.
If looking at the OLE settings does not cause TinyTERM to lock up, you have file corruption instead. Uninstall TinyTERM, then delete the Century directory out of Program files. Reboot the NT system, then reinstall TinyTERM.
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