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I've been strapped for computer time lately and am still in the midst of
limited time, but in the few moments I have had this morning, I started
looking at the two editors in the system, Enhanced Editor and the os/2
system editor. I pulled up config.sys for the c drive with EE and
config.sys from the d drive with the system editor. The config.sys files
are entirely different! Is that correct? Should they be different in
their contents? Now I am asking basic, stupid questions, but that is where
I am coming from right now. Sorry for these type questions. It was
mentioned earlier to use the system editor because of a wrapping issue in
EE, correct? I am thinking of going on with what I have and reinstalling
the couple of programs I installed----warpzip and mozilla. Mozilla was no
problem reinstalling and updating. In fact, it was installed by Steven in
July, I updated the version without mishap. I found that there were files
for warpzip, but no installation file. I found the uninstall exe and
uninstalled it. I can now reinstall it and basically, I will be back
where I was before trying to install RSJ. Then the fun with RSJ should
begin :)
butch
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