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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3EB9DE6B.40006@charter.net>, on 05/07/03
> at 08:34 PM, Ray Davison said:
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>>Where is ARCHINST.EXE. I find references to it, but I cannot find the
>>file.
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> You need to be less resistant to simple typos. ARC* would have found:
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> ARCINST .EXE 17,406 .... 8-25-96 11:47:58
ARCHINST is rather common.
From http://home.earthlink.net/~planetecs/eComStation.htm
When you first install, you usually have to load video drivers and make
other changes and it would be handy if the Original Archive could be
updated to reflect those changes. Well, there is a way. Run ARCHINST.EXE
and this will create a new baseline Archive.
TY
Ray
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