said:
>In <200306202107.0733885.15@scoug.com>, on 06/20/03
> at 09:07 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>I think I have found out why I "help sysxxxx" on the command line does
>>not get any explanation of sysxxxx.
>Maybe yes. Maybe not. What explanation did you get? Is is responded:
>[j:\tmp]help sys3
>SYS0003: The system cannot find the path specified.
>EXPLANATION: The path named in the command does not exist for the drive
>specified or the path was entered incorrectly.
>ACTION: Retry the command using the correct path.
>This is exactly the response you should have gotten.
That is exactly the response I got.
>>Must I put that folder in the library path too? Or can I move it to some
>>os/2 library folder in my library path?
>None of the above. oso001.msg needs to be in DPATH, which it will be for
>a proper installation.
;c:\os2\system; is in the dpath.
>Steven
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