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Hi Ray and the others responding to my topic
Thanks for your efforts and help !
After a few try's with eCS 1.2 and 1.2.1 Refresh ...
... I felt not so happy with the results !!
However most of the suggestions tending to eCS ...
... which I was also believing ...
... I appreciate and prefer Raj's suggestion with MCP 4.52 / UPDTC & OS2MT =
!!!
Cheers, svob=EF
BTW: I feel that eCS developments tends too much to gaga and gigi with
some to insisting desktop and WPS features. My taste is more to the native
version ;-)
Quoting Ray Davison :
> SYNass i-lists wrote:
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>> Would you restart with eCS 1.2 or ...
>> ... would you RE-install OS/2 Warp 4 resp 4.52 ???
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> I am not going to suggest an answer at this point, but I am going to
> suggest a third option; W4 after it has been run thru UPDTCD, and it
> now has OS2MT.
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> Ray
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