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Hello,
Does anyone know anything about installing TCPIP on OS/2? I'm trying to
install TCPIP version 4.1 on my Warp 4 FP15 system. I can not use
version 4.2 or 4.3, because they require the Subscription Choice, which
I do not have.
Based on my reading, you need the following components to update to
version 4.1:
MPTS 5.3 (updates the TCPIP stack)
TCPIP v4.1 (updates the TCPIP apps, like FTP)
The installer
Apparently, IBM withdrew version 4.1 totally. Although the files for the
first 2 of the above are still available, the files for the installer
are not???? Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks for your response
HCM
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