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In , on 06/26/03
at 06:34 PM, kfh777@earthlink.net said:
>Yes, WarpUp was the last FP15 update tool used. Since I now have two-way
>satellite connection I might try the FP from IBM's site if a redo with
>WarpUp doesn't solve my problem.
It's worth a try. Also, you might be able to fix up the WarpUp setup. A
typical Peer FP response file looks like:
* IP8414_F.FIL FSERVICE response file to apply Warp4 Peer Fixpak
IP8414 to drive F: * Used by IP8414Fx.CMD
* Product does not archive
:LOGFILE F:\OS2\INSTALL\IP8414.LOG
:FLAGS REPLACE_PROTECTED REPLACE_NEWER
* We specify source on command line
*:SOURCE Z:\
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\IBMLAN\SYSLEVEL.REQ
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\MUGLIB\SYSLEVEL.UPE
:SERVICE
:SYSLEVEL F:\MUGLIB\SYSLEVEL.MUG
* The end
In your case, I suspect they all point to I:, but the last two should
point to J:.
Steven
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