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Steven Levine wrote:
> contains front end scripts to drive the install. What do you think is
> missing?
I believe that the installer is no longer available. If I go to the
website,
http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/tcpip_demystified.html
I'm told that I've got to separately update the TCPIP stack, via the
MPTS 5.3 update, and also the TCPIP applications, via FixPak UN_2001 and
an installation package. Perhaps I'm a little confused, but I reading
from the "OS/2 Warp 4 TCP/IP v4.1 Installation Notes,
http://www.os2docs.org/as/tcpip/TCPIP41.html
on how to install version 4.1 without any problems. Everything is
available except the installer. The website:
http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/tcpip41.html#fixpak
also indicates that I need TCP/IP 4.1 Installation Package as a
prerequisite for installing FixPak UN_2001.
HCM
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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3E61120D.AE21EDA6@attglobal.net>, on 03/01/03
> at 12:01 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Does anyone know anything about installing TCPIP on OS/2?
>
> I'm sure some folks do. :-)
>
> >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.
>
> Technically, so did v4.1, but IBM accidentally posted it publicly and
> then said since it was their mistake, those who grabbed it could us it.
>
> > MPTS 5.3 (updates the TCPIP stack)
> > TCPIP v4.1 (updates the TCPIP apps, like FTP)
> > The installer
>
> The v4.1 package contains versions of all of this. Of course, MPTS has
> received subsequent updates.
>
> >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?
>
> Not quite , v4.1 has been updated to v4.3 and the fixes for v4.1 are still
> available. I would not call that a withdrawl.
>
> Anyway, v4.1 is installed with the feature installer and the package
> contains front end scripts to drive the install. What do you think is
> missing?
>
> Steven
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