said:
>the CONFIG.SYS and copying the necessary system and program files to 4
>temporary directories (one each for the LIBPATH, PATH, DPATH and HELP
>statement files).
It's not that hard:
- Save your current config.sys
- Edit config.sys to shorten the PATHs.
- Run the install
- Restore your saved config.sys
- Reboot
You might need to reboot after editing config.sys and then you might not.
>Steven, is there any harm in selecting the "LAN Administration" along
>with the "Sharing" choices under the "File and Print Client" installation
>window? That's what I selected the last time.
No, that seems to work just fine.
FWIW, I took a look at the PeerWSPFixup code on the eCS CD. It would not
be that hard to modify to run on your Warp4 box. it might even work.
Steven
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