said:
Steven,
Thanks for the recommendation to use service.
Please look at my repost (12/27/03 10:36 a.m.) of this message. I added a
paragraph about using service being my preference and some questions about
what product to choose to the message you answered.
I reposted because I thought it was lost when I did not see it in my
scoug-help folder immediately after it apparently was sent. I, mr2ice, or
worldnet screwed up.
Sorry.
Regards.
Jack
>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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