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Colin Campbell wrote:
>
>>>
> Zdenek,
> The eCS Maintenance Tool (eCSMT) is part of your op. sys. install, but
> there is often a later version available at eComStation.com.
>
> Open "Local System", then open "Install/Remove", and you'll see a
> folder named "eCS Maintenance Tool". Open that folder, then the
> program of the same name, and it will check for updates at
> ftp.ecomstation.com.
I just checked "local System > "Install/Remove" > there is no such
folder called
"eCS maintenance tool". If there was one I would long time ago have used it.
>
> This will include a newer eCSMT if there is one, so you can sort of
> "update by updating". My system is at eCSMT 2.1.8.9, and the tool
> tells me there is a newer one. (In a box at the bottom of the window,
> it says "An update to eCS MT is available for download".
>
> Clicking "Next" will take you to a list of downloads you can do. I
> just left the eCSMT items highlighted. This screen does the
> downloads; when it is finished, you can click "Close". Then, you'll
> see an Info Box that says "Ready to install F:\USER\ZIP\ecsmt2192.exe."
>
> Click "OK", and the process takes off. I just did this, and it told
> me that I had one file already installed that was newer than one in
> the package, but otherwise, it went without a hitch.
>
> It's that easy!
> Colin
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