said:
>XWorkplace? Won't give me a
>documentation-only install.
As usual, you are trying to do the unexpected. There's nothing wrong with
this. I do it all the time. However, as I suspect you found with your
investment strategy, the available tools are typically not going to do
what you want with simple point and click.
To get access to individual parts of a WarpIN package without installing,
use the wic.exe command line tool.
>And you want me to try JFS? Not until I find that mail list and see what
>they've planned for me.
You should already know, Nothing changes.
Steven
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