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Hello SCOUGians  
End of 2003 I have gotten my Thinkpad T30 and installed MCP4.52.  
The installation went quite smooth and without any significant problems.  
 
One problem has appeared to my year end operations:  
 
With the begin of 2004 I created a respective folder in the WPS Archive   
to have all 2004 archive generations stored in this locations. The  
respective   
path was also set in the WPS archive settings.  
 
Before I started savings these 2004 archives I ran ARCinst   
but noticed, that the date in altF1mid.scr did not change ;-(  
 
In the meantime I have done some more archive runs plus ARCinst !!!  
 
However and whatever I did or do ...  
... the ARCinst archive remains still the date when it ran first time  
;-((  
 
How do I overcome this ?  
 
The other system with Warp 4 FP16 does not have this problem   
and works properly ;-))  
 
Thanks for your hints and suggestions.  
svobi  
 
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