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In <200312261504.5240889.22@scoug.com>, on 12/26/03
at 03:04 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>I put together this file, response.fil on a:. I know a:\fservice
>/r:response.fil must be run to make it usable.
>:SOURCE A:\
>:FLAGS REPLACE_PROTECTED
>:SERVICE
>:SYSLEVEL C:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2
This response file is not going to install wr08621. I guess I'm going to
say to say it again and again until you understand this. :-)
You can try it with fservice if you want. It won't hurt anything. All
it's going to do is say there's no products to service. You need to
reference the syslevel file that corresponds to the FP you want to install
and you are not doing this.
>Changes? Comments?
Use service.exe, from a standard Warp4 boot. I could tell you how to
build a response file for wr08621, but then I would be responsible for
fixing things if anything went wrong. :-)
Regards,
Steven
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