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In <200404151633.5048833.6@scoug.com>, on 04/15/04
at 04:33 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>I believe it did. Maybe I have my versions of Warp confused. Maybe it was
>going from Warp 2.1 to Warp 3. Anyway, I KNOW that I had to have the
>previous version installed in order to use the upgrade product!
That's almost true. The Warp3 upgrade (not the full install) sniffed for
SYSLEVEL.OS2 as proof of a previous version. IBM soon discovered that
this was a bad idea for those users that needed, for some reason, to do a
fresh installed to a formatted drive so they published a tech tip
explaining how to workaround the sniffer.
Regards,
Steven
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