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Hi Jordan,   
I may misunderstand your expression "these mini-Win sessions" ...  
... but I believe you mean:  
 
WIN-OS/2 Window against to WIN-OS/2 Full Screen ?  
 
If yes, my Command Prompts folder shows both of them !  
 
Regards, svobi   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
jr_fox@pacbell.net on 01.08.2002 02.28.38  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Yes, but . . .  
 
Though things are apparently back to normal in eCS, I notice that  
there is no such thing as a Win-ECS windowed session.  It too  
brings  
up a Win-ECS full-screen session, both from Warp Center or the  
Command  
Prompts system folder.  "Window" is selected in the Properties for  
this session option.  Because I never tried to run a Windowed  
Win-OS2  
session since the installation of eCS, I can't say whether it  
ever was  
available.  
 
Hmmm.  I'm writing this from the W4 partition, and I just found  
out  
that the same situation exists here.  I could have sworn I once  
had  
these mini-Win sessions  . . .  but maybe there is no such beast.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
 
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