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OK, thanks.
HCM
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> In <3E693EFA.CDB0B921@attglobal.net>, on 03/07/03
> at 04:52 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> > I want to go from my current TCPIP version, which is 4.0e (Warp 4 with
> >FP15), to the highest complete level of TCPIP that I can. I believe that
> >I can only go to TCPIP 4.1, since I do not have Software Choice.
>
> I'll say it again. You can't do that unless you have a copy of the TCPIP
> v4.1 installation package. The only way to get the package is to have SWC
> or to have downloaded a copy when IBM accidently posted it on a public
> server.
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> > I thought, based on what I read, the upgrade path is as follows:
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> You misunderstood.
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> If you don't have access to the v4.1 package, then you should just update
> your 16-bit TCP/IP to the current level. This is done with UN_0980 and
> and/or with the individual fixes listed on Oliver's site.
>
> Steven
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