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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 10:10:40 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: basic help

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In <001501c22384$56936270$6401a8c0@eyeleicailxtzi>, on 07/04/02
at 09:59 AM, "Butch Langel" said:

>have been. Then I reinstalled the system. I needed to reinstall anyway
>as I did not include tcp-ip and file and print client packages in the

For future reference, you did not need to reinstall for this. Most of the
OS/2 components and be installed/removed individually. Look in OS/2
System->System Setup->Install Remove->Selective Install for Networking.
You could have installed from there.

In the above the -> indicates the order to select the desktop options.
Click on OS/2 System to open the folder and so on.

>A question I've had in the back of my mind since starting this project
>was about the advantage of eCOMSTATION. If I find Warp 4 to my liking
>and can get the printer to work and the cd-rw functioning, would you
>recommend eCS for primary use? I understand that a new version is about

eCS is OS/2. More accurately, eCS is the OS/2 Warp Merlin Convenience
Package with lots of additional features added by Serenity Systems. If
you want/need the features it includes, you should consider purchasing it.

BTW, we at SCOUG are a bit biased towards eCS, Kim Cheung, one of the
founders of SSI, is a long time SCOUG member. :-)

Steven

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