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In <100463.09.04.16.28.11.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 11/28/2004   
   at 08:56 AM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>In <626.08.17.19.28.11.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 11/28/04   
>   at 08:17 AM, "Larry Tawa"  said:  
>>From a historical perspective, when was the last time HPFS was updated?   
>>Thanks again.  
 
>I suspect you mean JFS.  What I have is:  
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>The 8/25 version, which reports build level 14.100c, installs with eCS  
>1.2  
>In case you really mean HPFS, there was an update:  
> 5-25-04  10:26          79,368          79  hpfs20040525.zip  
>and I forget what it fixed. A search of comp.os.os2.bugs should find some  
>hints.  eCS 1.2 installed the production 14.093 version.  
 
Steven,  
 
I meant HPFS, but both useful reference points.  
 
Larry  
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