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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 11:04:26 PST7, J. R. Fox wrote:  
 
>How & where is this file location info  
>recorded, and how does one go about either changing it, or doing away with the requirement to have it in the first place -- much as the status quo would have been at the time the earliest FP was applied ?  
 
Jordan,  
 
Following is extracted from section 6.1.1 of the READ.ME file in the W4FP15  
directory on a recent SCOUG CD-ROM:  
 
>| If you have deleted the ARCHIVE directory and cannot install a FixPak  
>| because FixTool cannot find the ARCHIVE directory, you should delete the  
>| LOGF0000.xxx and LOGSTART.xxx files, where xxx is the 3-character  
>| extension on the product's syslevel file.  For example, LOGF0000.OS2 and  
>| LOGSTART.OS2 should be deleted for OS/2 base FixPak installation.  These  
>| files are in the directory with the syslevel.xxx file.  
 
 
--gary  
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