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> > > What's "xfix"?
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> > XWorkplace?
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> Is it stand alone, or do you have to install Xworkplace?
I think you have to install XWorkplace, which I don't use. I downloaded
it this evening and found it only installs via WarpIN, and it doesn't
let you view a file list (as "unzip -l" or "pkzip /view" do). So I
can't say for *sure* that xfix is in it, but comments on the web site
indicate that it is.
As I recall you can open a WarpIN script in EPM or somesuch and actually
see the Rexx commands that will be run, but I didn't have time to play
with it. This has nothing to do with "xfix" however, I'm just yacking.
- Peter
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