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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>In <200405091928.1543697.9@scoug.com>, on 05/09/04
> at 07:28 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
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>>Can anyone tell me how to setup and use WIN-OS/2 on ECS 1.1. I don't see
>>any provisions to it/for it anywhere on ECS. For example, on Warp 4
>>there were a set of folders where you could start/initiate a Windows 3.1
>>session, set overall defaults and install Windows 3.1 programs. I don't
>>see that anywhere on ECS. Where am I missing it?
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>Harry,
>I haven't played with this lately, but IIRC, under Command Prompts, there
>should be an option for Winos2 Window and Winos2 Full Screen. One of these
>should do what you want.
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>Sandy
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Strangely, in my eCS 1.1 setup, I didn't install Win-OS/2; however when
I click on the command prompts in the WarpCenter (eComCenter in eCS),
there is a "Win16 Session (Full Screen)". Of course, since I didn't
install Win-OS/2, I get an error dialog asking if I want to modify the
properties.
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