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waynec@linkline.com writes:
> Steven Levine writes:
>
>> In <20030612182843.65949.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 06/12/03 at
>> 11:28 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:
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>>> 1. Does anyone know how I can go about refreshing the communications
>>> portion of Warp4 (ibmcom, mptn, tcpip, etc) without a complete
>>> reinstall? Selective install does not give these options, and I do not
>>
>> These options are in Selective Install for Networking object.
>
> If there's such an object on my system, I can't find it... in my OS/2
> System
>> System Setup > Install/Remove folder, there is only "Selective Install",
> "Selective Uninstall", and "Device Driver Install"... where do I find the
> "Selective Install for Networking"?
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> Finding that "Selective Install for Networking" object would be a big
> help.
>
Well, my original Warp system is apparently even more screwed up than I
thought! It occurred to me to check the new Warp partition I'd built on the
ide drive, and found that the Install/Remove folder in that one contains 8
additional programs (including "Selective Install for Networking") and an
"Uninstall Features Folder". I have no idea why those aren't in my old Warp
system.
Wayne
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