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I'm having trouble updating my Warp 4, FP15 system from TCPIP 4.0 to
TCPIP 4.1. I installed (I think successfully) the following 2 MPTS
updates for the TCPIP stack, using diskettes:
1. W08610B?.DSK (using the MPTS version on the diskettes)
2. W08621.?DK (using CSFUS142.DSK (fixtool 142))
I committed the products. Typing "INETVER" at the commandline yields the
following:
Version numbers of TCP
SOCKETS.SYS: 6.2004
AFOS2.SYS: 6.2000
AFINET.SYS: 6.2013
Now, I'm trying to install FP UN_2001.?DK and thereby update the TCPIP
applications to 32 bit, using diskettes and fixtool 141. The fixtool
gives me the error message that "There are no servicable products to
install". According to the documentation, I'm supposed to get that error
message, if I attempt to install with a fixtool version lower than 1.41,
which I am not.
Does anyone have any ideas on this error? Is there are possible
installation log file that I can update, or perhaps delete, to eliminate
this problem?
Thanks for your help.
HCM
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