<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>yesterday I did a fresh install of LTK on my WinXP box which formerly ran on Win2K.</div>
<div>After installing I checked whether LTKTEST did work properly.</div>
<div>It didn't ;-)</div>
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<div>So, I found the original message in the LTK mailing list with the subject above and found I had exactly the same problem(s).</div>
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<div>In order to find out, I disabled lots of running programs one by one and retried LTKTEST but couldn't find the reason for failure.</div>
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<div>So, in the end I just restarted WinXP et voila LTKTEST now works fine!<br clear="all"></div>
<div>I think I now know why ...</div>
<div>I think one should *always* restart WinXP right after installing Tcl/Tk (in my case ActiveState Tcl/Tk) to get things right (which I almost always do, but forgot about this time - my bad).</div>
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<div>Conclusion: LTK just works fine, don't forget to reboot your Windows box after installing Tcl/Tk.</div>
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