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In <200312282112.5740859.7@scoug.com>, on 12/28/03
at 09:12 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Success. I installed the 32 bit stack (finally!) and it seems to be
>working ok.
Good to hear. It works well for most folks.
>Thanks for all of the help. The suggestion that I use service to install
>wr08621 made it easy.
I figured it would. fservice response files are not all that difficult,
but you have to understand the basics.
FWIW, here's a typical example of what you would have had to use to
install wr08621 with fservice:
* WR8621_F.FIL FSERVICE response file to apply Warp4 MPTS Fixpak
WR8621 to drive F: * Used by WR8621Fx.CMD
* Product does not archive
:LOGFILE F:\OS2\INSTALL\WR8621.LOG
:FLAGS REPLACE_PROTECTED REPLACE_NEWER
* We specify source on command line
*:SOURCE Z:\
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\MPTN\SYSLEVEL.DHC
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\CID\LOCINSTU\SYSLEVEL.LCU
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\MPTN\SYSLEVEL.MPT
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\CID\SRVIFS\SYSLEVEL.SIF
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\IBMCOM\SYSLEVEL.TRP
* The end
Regards,
Steven
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