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What's KILLCONFIRMDISABLED?
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 15:20:42 PST7, Steven Levine wrote:
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>In <3C323856.4CB8@peterskye.com>, on 01/01/02
> at 02:31 PM, Peter Skye said:
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>>What Fixpak are you running? I'm trying to narrow down when these
>>options were added.
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>IIRC, they've been there since Warp4 was released, just not documented in
>the IBM supplied manuals.
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>There's 4 that I know of:
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> REM --> WarpCenter options
> SET KILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
> REM SET SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED=ON
> SET SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK=ON
> SET SCFINDUTILITY=F:\OS2\APPS\PMSEEK.EXE
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>The SC is optional in all of them.
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>Steven
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