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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 19:36:27 PDT7, Harry Motin wrote:  
 
>Also, I would like to know if anyone has upgraded their eCS system from the original   
>eStylerLite to XWorkplace? And if you did, was it a simple installation on top of eStyler,   
>or did you have to do something more extensive, such as uninstall?  
 
Harry,  
I think you are confusing two products.  eStylerLite is the "lite" version of  
Styler/2 (aka Smart Windows, many years ago).  eWorkplace (or whatever it is  
called) is the "lite" version of xWorkplace.  In any event, I have upgraded to  
both of the "full" versions.  
 
eStylerLite:  Its been a while, but I think what I did was to deactivate  
eStylerLite (it is one of the configuration options), do a shutdown/restart,  
and install Styler/2.  I'm running Ver. 1.7.0.0.  
 
xWorkplace:  I followed the instructions in the xWorkplace readme, which read:  
 
>    Installing on eComStation 1.1  
>    -----------------------------  
>  
>    If you are installing on eComStation 1.1, note that  
>    the "Desktop enhancements" of that version include a  
>    special version of XWorkplace that will conflict with  
>    the standalone version. Do one of the following:  
>  
>    *   Install this release of XWorkplace over the version  
>        that comes with eCS 1.1 -- that is, when WarpIN  
>        asks you about the target directory, enter  
>        ?:\ecs\system\ewps (on your boot drive).  
>  
>        Note however that this will overwrite the version  
>        that comes with eCS, which cannot easily be recovered.  
>  
>    *   Alternatively, exit this XWorkplace installation now  
>        and deinstall the eCS version first by running  
>  
>            ?:\ecs\system\ewps\install\deinst.cmd  
>  
>        Restart your desktop (or reboot), and then install  
>        XWorkplace to any directory.  
 
I elected to use the second alternative.  FWIW, the DEINST command does a very  
thorough scrub of WPS objects and classes which eWP modified upon installation,  
but it doesn't destroy any of the program elements.  Thus, it should be  
possible -- with a little finesse -- to "reinstall" it, should the need or  
desire ever arise.  I'm currently running Ver. 1.0.2 of xWorkplace.  
 
My preference is for the "full" versions of both of these enhancers, and I'm  
quite happy with my "upgrade" effort.  
 
--gary  
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