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Does any one know if it is possible to install Warp (3 or
4) w/o going through the GUI process? I want to install a
command line only version of Warp w/ TCP/IP and NETBIOS
networking, and get as minimal as possible.
I realize I can change the PROTSHELL line in the CONFIG.SYS
to CMD.EXE, but I wanted to know if it is possible to do an
installation that doesn't install WPS at all. I'm also not
sure if MPTS, PEER and TCP/IP can be installed w/o the WPS
GUI process.
I'm installing this on a 486/66 w/ only 8MB RAM, and a
240MB harddisk. The computer will only be used as a text
based terminal whose main function is connecting to a UNIX
box via telnet.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Patrick Tantraphol
ptantra@pacbell.net
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