TITLE: 941121 WIN-OS2 SESSIONS FAIL TO LAUNCH. BOOTLOG.TXT HAS AS IT,S          
              LAST STATEMENT, "LOADSTART=MOUSE.DRV"                             
                                                                                
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS:                                                        
    WIN-OS/2 fails to launch if there is no mouse type specified                
    in MOUSE.INI                                                                
                                                                                
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION:                                                          
    Ensure the MOUSE.INI file has a type specified                              
                                                                                
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION:                                                          
    When starting any WIN-OS/2 session (FS or Seamless), the session            
    will terminate before it starts. If initiated from an ICON, it              
    will hatch then unhatch. If initiated from a command line,                  
    "Loading Please Wait..." will appear, then the session prompt               
    will re-display. If starting a WIN-OS/2 session from a command              
    line with a "/B" switch, the BOOTLOG.TXT file will show                     
    LOADSTART=MOUSE.DRV as the last statement in the file. A look               
    at MOUSE.INI reveals "MOUSETYPE=". That statement MUST equal the            
    type of hardware installed on the system. When running in                   
    DOS/WINDOWS, the system will query the hardware attached and                
    update MOUSE.INI accordingly. This is not occurring in OS/2.                
    APAR PJ16247 has been created to address this problem. Until                
    a resolution for the problem of why the MOUSE.INI file is not               
    being updated as it is in DOS/WINDOWS, ensure the MOUSETYPE=                
    statement in MOUSE.INI = <the mouse type described in the                   
    boot.description section in syste                                           
                                                                                
