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In <3E54DDDA.291860A9@attglobal.net>, on 02/20/03
at 05:52 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
>Actually, its a bit more involved than that. Even if I temporarily remove
>the paths to non essential, non-system programs, at least my LIBPATH
>statement would still be over the 256 character limit (I use pretty long
I suspect there are things you consider essential, that I would not.
Anyway, if your method works for you, just use it.
>install. But when your working with (read that as struggling with)
>software, you remember the trying times and wonder whether or not it will
>still work. Anyway, the spirit does not want to go there!
Working with alligators can be daunting. :-)
Steven
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