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   at 06:29 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>I am running v. 1.76b, and must install full version 1.80 before  
>installing the latest beta version, 1.94a.  
 
>My memory says that I just unzip the zip file containing v 1.80 in the  
>folder containing ZTB 1.76b, reset the configuration parameters, then  
>unzip the zip file for v 1.94a in the same folder and reset the  
>configuration parameters again.  
 
>Is my memory correct?  
 
Yes, except for the beta version:  
 
  ZTreeBold - Version 1.94a.2  
 
I've been trying to keep Kim busy. :-)  Just install v1.94a.  I doubt  
you'll find the defects fixed by v1.94a.2.  
 
Steven  
 
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