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In <20031002173850.DAWU14069.fed1mtao06.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 10/02/03
at 10:36 AM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:
>etherlink III PC card os2. I have looked on the warp4 install cd and no
>found hide nor hair of it. Any suggestions as to where to look on the cd
>to find it?
The easy place to find the files are in \IBMCOM\MACS on your Warp4 boot
partition or your eCS boot volume. If you prefer to work a bit harder,
you will find the files in MACS.ZIP on any Warp4 or eCS CD. It's probably
on your Warp Connect CD too, but I can't see any reason to bother to find
it there.
HTH,
Steven
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