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Hi Peter & Steve  
wanna hear a fine trick with WIN-OS/2 programs ?  
 
Well, you already have installed HPFSlite under WIN-OS/2 right !  
As next step from command line you type "migrate" then enter =  
 
and in the pop-up screen you select "Search for a NEW program" =  
 
and in the next screen you select the drive where to search and =  
 
the "Windows Programs or Groups" and start !  
 
In your OS/2 you will find a new folder containing the HPFSlite =  
 
icon object !!  
 
Go to its properties and set to "3.1 enhanced compatibility" =  
 
and then you do not need anymore to start WIN-OS/2 before =  
 
you run your WIN-OS/2 apps ;-)  
 
OO without needing the manipulation of its operating system ;-))  
Enjoy this very intelligent technique ;-)  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
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