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In <200307020722.0675683.10@scoug.com>, on 07/02/03   
   at 07:22 AM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race"  said:  
>I have left my ecs CDs in the USA but have here abroad with me my Warp   
>CD.  Can I install the aps from it to ecs 1.0, and if so how?  I'd like  
>to put in IBMWorks.  
 
You can if you can figure out the name of the installer.  I used to know  
this, but the knowledge is gone for the moment.  
 
>Also, I'd like to install SO 5.1a from the original Sun install CD I  
>bought.   What are the gotchas about Java conflicts, or can SO from its  
>own install CD be configured to use the ecs Java?  If so how?  
 
You can do this.  SO uses its own internal JVM so that will be a problem.  
 
Steven  
 
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