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Ray,
Where does one find these tools? On Hobbes?
TIA for the info.
Jack
>Configtool is more advanced and has much more options than Configmaint
>(but
>also needs more attention by the users ;-). Unfortunately Kai didn't
>manage
>until yet to switch the databse from plain ascii to the os2 ini format
>configtool uses (otherwise both could use the same database). The switch
>to
>the ini format was primarily necessary to increase the speed. Configtool
>does a lot more checks than Configmaint does.
>Configmaint is easier to use.
>Configmaint has a Warp4 Design. Kai once said that he would pass the
>informations how to do this with Rexx/Dr.Dialog to Goran (both Tools are
>build using Rexx/Dr.Dialog), but it didn't happen until yet.
>So it's your decision which one to use ;-)
>Bye
>Klaus
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