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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> As usual, you are trying to do the unexpected.
It seems perfectly normal to *me*.
> To get access to individual parts of a WarpIN package
> without installing, use the wic.exe command line tool.
Thanks. And Paul Ratcliffe, whom I just bothered over on the XWorkplace
list, says to double-click on the items you don't want. *He* said they
would change to big red X's but all I got was shiny aluminum cubes and
exploding brown cardboard boxes. I went with the exploding brown
cardboard box for the documentation and darned if it didn't actually
work -- I got the INF file and just finished reading it.
> >. . . and see what they've planned for me.
>
> You should already know, Nothing changes.
Truly what I'm worried about, they're obviously planning some kind of
shenanigans with me inside an exploding brown cardboard box.
- Peter
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