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 | 2 |  ³            F(ile) M(anager)/2 is free software from Mark Kimes           ³
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 | 3 |  ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŽ
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 | 4 |  ³                READ.ME file -- read before installing                    ³
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 | 5 |  ³        See end of document for contact info and license details          ³
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 | 6 |  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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 | 7 | 
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 | 8 | 
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 | 9 | File Manager/2 (FM/2) is a free OS/2 3.0 (Warp)+ PM 32-bit
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 | 10 | file/directory/archive maintenance utility (a sort of super-Drives
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 | 11 | object, something midway between the Drives objects and a more
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 | 12 | traditional file manager) with plenty of bells, whistles and utilities,
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 | 13 | drag and drop, context menus, toolbars, bubble help and accelerator
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 | 14 | keys.  If you know how to use OS/2, you already know how to use most of
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 | 15 | FM/2.  You can easily glean the rest from the extensive online help,
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 | 16 | including tutorials.
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 | 17 | 
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 | 18 | This document explains how to install FM/2, including upgrading from
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 | 19 | previous versions.  It explains command line syntaxes (parameters in a
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 | 20 | program object) and how to get the program(s) running.  The online help
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 | 21 | tells you how to actually use FM/2.  I'll try to keep this brief.
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 | 22 | 
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| [55] | 23 |     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 | 24 |     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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 | 25 |     the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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 | 26 |     (at your option) any later version.
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| [7] | 27 | 
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| [55] | 28 |     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 | 29 |     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 | 30 |     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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 | 31 |     GNU General Public License for more details.
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 | 32 | 
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 | 33 |     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 | 34 |     along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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 | 35 |     Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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 | 36 | 
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 | 37 | 
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| [7] | 38 | FM/2 3.x installation instructions:
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 | 39 | ==================================
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 | 40 | 
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 | 41 | First-time installation:
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 | 42 | -----------------------
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 | 43 |    1. Unpack the FM2*.ZIP archive in a private directory (for example,
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 | 44 |       C:\FM2).  UNZIP.EXE works nicely to unpack the file.
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 | 45 | 
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 | 46 |   2.  Run the provided INSTALL.CMD in that directory to build a folder
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 | 47 |       and program objects.  INSTALL /? will give you simple command line
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 | 48 |       help on a couple of options.
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 | 49 | 
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 | 50 |   3.  Run it -- double-click the "FM/2" or "FM/2 Lite" object in the
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 | 51 |       File Manager/2 folder.  Play, browse, have fun.  Full help is
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 | 52 |       available from within the program, and it helps you with quick
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 | 53 |       initial setup the first time it's run.
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 | 54 | 
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 | 55 | Upgrading existing versions of FM/2:
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 | 56 | -----------------------------------
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 | 57 |       If upgrading, just unpack the files in the FM/2 directory.  Be
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 | 58 |       sure to overwrite old files.  You might want to skip ARCHIVER.BB2
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 | 59 |       if you've customized it -- other customizations are automatically
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 | 60 |       preserved.  You might then want to rerun INSTALL or just delete
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 | 61 |       *.TMP and *.ICO to clean up some stuff that you won't need when
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 | 62 |       upgrading.  Note:  don't attempt to unpack using FM/2 into the
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 | 63 |       directory in which FM/2 is already running -- OS/2 locks in-use
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 | 64 |       files and the upgrade won't be completed properly; not all files
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 | 65 |       will be unpacked.
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 | 66 | 
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 | 67 | Moving FM/2:
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 | 68 | -----------
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 | 69 |       Rerun INSTALL.CMD if you move the FM/2 directory.  This will make
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 | 70 |       sure all the objects in the folders and *.CMD files point to the
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 | 71 |       right place.  Compare to other products, where'd you'd have to
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 | 72 |       reinstall if you could only figure out how to completely uninstall
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 | 73 |       the existing version...
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 | 74 | 
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 | 75 | Uninstalling FM/2:
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 | 76 | -----------------
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 | 77 |       If you later decide to remove FM/2, run UNINSTAL.CMD in the FM/2
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 | 78 |       directory and follow simple directions.  Both installation and
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 | 79 |       deinstallation are no-brainers.  UNINSTAL will help you quickly
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 | 80 |       and easily remove all traces of FM/2 from your system, if you
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 | 81 |       don't like it for some reason.  All programs should be so nice.
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 | 82 | 
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 | 83 | 
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 | 84 | First-time notes:
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 | 85 | ================
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 | 86 | 
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 | 87 | Starting FM/2 -- how it works, customizing parameters:
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 | 88 | -----------------------------------------------------
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 | 89 | If you start File Manager/2 (filename FM3.EXE) with no parameters, it
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 | 90 | opens the Drive Tree window but no directory windows (unless the "Save
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 | 91 | state of dir windows" toggle is checked -- see online help).
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 | 92 | 
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 | 93 | File Manager/2 optionally accepts names of directories in the parameters
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 | 94 | field of its program object; it'll open a directory window for each one.
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 | 95 | Hint:  If you often do different specific things with FM/2, you might
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 | 96 | set up a WPS object customized to start up ideally for each activity.
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 | 97 | For example, if you wanted to maintain your BBS areas, you might have
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 | 98 | one object with parameters like: "D:\BBSDIR D:\BBSDIR\MAILIN
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 | 99 | D:\BBSDIR\MAILOUT", and if you also like to use FM/2 to set icons on
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 | 100 | files, you might have another object with parameters like:  "E:\MYICONS
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 | 101 | D:\NEWFILES".  The State quicklist can also be used for this within FM/2
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 | 102 | itself -- see online help.
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 | 103 | 
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 | 104 | You can exclude drives in the parameters by prefacing the drive letter
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 | 105 | with "/", and there can be more than one drive letter behind the "/"
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 | 106 | (i.e. "/BH" to exclude both drives B: and H:).  Hint:  Many people like
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 | 107 | to use /B to exclude "phantom" drive B: if they have a single-floppy
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 | 108 | system.  Similarly, you can cause drives NOT to be prescanned by the
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 | 109 | Drive Tree by prefacing the drive letter with ";", drives NOT to load
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 | 110 | icons for objects by prefacing the drive letter with ",", drives NOT to
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 | 111 | load subjects for objects by prefacing the drive letter with "`" and
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 | 112 | drives NOT to load longnames for objects by prefacing the drive letter
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 | 113 | with "'".  This can be handy if you have a very slow drive like a CD-ROM
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 | 114 | or Zip drive.  FM/2 Lite recognizes these switches, too.  See also the
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 | 115 | Drive Flags dialog in FM/2.
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 | 116 | 
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 | 117 | If you place the plus sign "+" (alone, separated from anything else by
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 | 118 | spaces) in the parameters, FM/2 will log, to FM2.LOG, delete, rename,
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 | 119 | move and copy operations that are performed by drag-and-drop or with the
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 | 120 | menus.  FM/2 Lite recognizes this switch, too.
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 | 121 | 
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 | 122 | The parameter "-" (alone, separated from anything else by spaces) causes
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 | 123 | FM/2 to ignore, not load or save, the previous state of directory
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 | 124 | windows (see the "Save state of dir windows" toggle under Config
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 | 125 | Menu->Toggles in the online help) for that invocation.
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 | 126 | 
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 | 127 | You can specify the name of an alternate INI file with "-<inifilename>"
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 | 128 | -- for example, "-C:\FM2\MYINI.INI".
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 | 129 | 
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| [82] | 130 | You can also specify the INI file location with the environment variable 
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 | 131 | FM2INI -- for example:  SET FM2INI=C:\FM2\MYINI.INI.
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 | 132 | 
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| [7] | 133 | How to get started using FM/2:
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 | 134 | -----------------------------
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 | 135 | Please read the following sections in the online help when you start
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 | 136 | FM/2 for the first time:  "How to use FM/2's Help," "Terminology" and
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 | 137 | "General Help," then "Hints."  A peek at the labelled "Window Layouts"
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 | 138 | pictures would probably be a good idea, too.  The rest you can browse as
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 | 139 | you get time/feel the need; for instance, if you want to know what a
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 | 140 | toggle does, read the help under Settings notebook for that page (each
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 | 141 | Settings notebook page has its own Help button).
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 | 142 | 
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 | 143 | If you prefer hardcopy help, print this file, run FM/2, press Ctrl + F1,
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 | 144 | click the "Print" button at the bottom of the help window that appears
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 | 145 | and then print both the "Contents" and "All sections" (keep an eye on
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 | 146 | the printer, after page 100 of "All sections" as the Help Manager will
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 | 147 | begin printing its own help then -- you may want to abort printing at
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 | 148 | that point).  Advanced and/or curious users may also want to print
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 | 149 | FM3TOOLS.DAT and ARCHIVER.BB2.  Be sure you have plenty of paper and ink
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 | 150 | handy -- the package is well documented.  You'll probably also want a
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 | 151 | three-ring binder and hole punch to get it bound, as staples aren't
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 | 152 | going through that puppy.  You can, of course, print only the sections
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 | 153 | that are of particular interest to you.
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 | 154 | 
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 | 155 | You may want to either move ARCHIVER.BB2 (the data file containing
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 | 156 | information about archiver programs and archive files) to a directory in
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 | 157 | your PATH= statement or erase this one if you've customized an old one.
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 | 158 | FM/2 can still find, use and maintain ARCHIVER.BB2 on the PATH; it
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 | 159 | doesn't have to be in FM/2's directory (this allows it to be used by
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 | 160 | other programs as well, like XGroup, XBBS/2, LA, AV, ZTreeBold, etc.).
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 | 161 | Remember, FM/2 works best with OS/2, not DOS, archivers.
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 | 162 | 
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 | 163 | Additional documentation:
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 | 164 | ------------------------
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 | 165 |   FM3.HLP:        FM/2's online help file.
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 | 166 | 
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 | 167 | Look in the FM/2 Docs subfolder of the File Manager/2 folder for easy
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 | 168 | access to all documentation.
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 | 169 | 
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 | 170 | 
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 | 171 | Bonus programs:
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 | 172 | ==============
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 | 173 | 
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 | 174 | You'll note the extra objects that the Install program creates in the
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 | 175 | FM/2 Tools subfolder of the File Manager/2 folder.  FM/2 is modular, so
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 | 176 | that you can get directly to some of its components without running the
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 | 177 | entire ball of wax.  This may allow you to enhance the behavior of some
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 | 178 | of your other applications in the WPS tradition.  You don't _have_ to
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 | 179 | keep these around, of course -- FM/2 itself contains all their
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 | 180 | functionality.
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 | 181 | 
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 | 182 |   Archive Viewer/2:   Intended for drag-and-drop operation (or WPS
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 | 183 |                       association) with WPS objects or other
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 | 184 |                       applications.  Drag an archive onto it, drop it,
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 | 185 |                       get an archive listing box.  FM/2's installation
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 | 186 |                       program sets up some associations between archive
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 | 187 |                       files and this program by file extension (run
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 | 188 |                       INSTALL with "NOASSOC" as an argument if you don't
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 | 189 |                       want them).  AV/2 will try to display whatever
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 | 190 |                       you give it as sensibly as it can.  Filename AV2.EXE.
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 | 191 | 
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 | 192 |   EA Viewer:          Drag a file system object onto it and it'll show
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 | 193 |                       you the object's extended attributes.  Filename
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 | 194 |                       EAS.EXE.
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 | 195 | 
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 | 196 |   INI Viewer:         Drag an .INI file onto it and it'll show you its
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 | 197 |                       contents.  Filename INI.EXE.
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 | 198 | 
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 | 199 |   Bookshelf Viewer:   Shows all .INF files in a listbox and lets you
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 | 200 |                       pick the one(s) you want to view.  If you give any
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 | 201 |                       command line argument, the .HLP files on the HELP
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 | 202 |                       path will be shown instead (the Helpfile Viewer
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 | 203 |                       object calls VIEWINFS.EXE with "dummy" for an
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 | 204 |                       argument, for example).  Filename VIEWINFS.EXE.
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 | 205 | 
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 | 206 |   Process Killer:     Lets you kill off renegade processes.  An English
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 | 207 |                       version of PSTAT.EXE must be on your PATH.
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 | 208 |                       Filename KILLPROC.EXE.
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 | 209 | 
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 | 210 |   Undeleter:          Lets you undelete files (via interface with
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 | 211 |                       UNDELETE.COM).  Drag a file system object onto it
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 | 212 |                       and it'll let you undelete files for that drive.
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 | 213 |                       Filename UNDEL.EXE.
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 | 214 | 
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 | 215 |   Visual Tree:        Opens a Drive Tree window (like the WPS Drives
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 | 216 |                       object with more horsepower).  Filename VTREE.EXE.
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 | 217 | 
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 | 218 |   Visual Directory:   Opens a Directory Container window; drag a file
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 | 219 |                       system object onto it and this will open its
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 | 220 |                       directory (like a WPS directory Folder with more
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 | 221 |                       horsepower).  Filename VDIR.EXE.
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 | 222 | 
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 | 223 |   Collector:          Opens a Collector window.  Filename VCOLLECT.EXE.
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 | 224 |                       Two other objects, "See all files" and "Seek and
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 | 225 |                       scan" are created which call up the Collector and
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 | 226 |                       go directly to dialogs for the appropriate
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 | 227 |                       purpose.
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 | 228 | 
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 | 229 |   Global Viewer:      Opens a global view of a drive or drives.  Filename
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 | 230 |                       GLOBAL.EXE.
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 | 231 | 
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 | 232 |   Databar:            Opens a databar showing some system information.
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 | 233 |                       Filename DATABAR.EXE.
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 | 234 | 
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 | 235 |   DirSize:            Shows where drive usage is concentrated.  Filename
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 | 236 |                       DIRSIZE.EXE.
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 | 237 | 
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 | 238 |   FM/2 Lite:          A simplified interface for "dummies."  Filename
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 | 239 |                       FM4.EXE.
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 | 240 | 
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 | 241 | FM/2's install creates FM2.CMD, AV2.CMD, VDIR.CMD, VTREE.CMD,
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 | 242 | VCOLLECT.CMD, UNDEL.CMD, KILLPROC.CMD, INI.CMD, EAS.CMD, DIRSIZE.CMD,
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 | 243 | VIEWINFS.CMD and VIEWHELP.CMD files for you in a directory "utils" off
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 | 244 | the install directory.  You should add this directory to your PATH=
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 | 245 | statement in CONFIG.SYS (type HELP PATH at a command line for more
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 | 246 | info).  If you prefer, FM/2's INSTALL builds a SETENV.CMD in the FM/2
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 | 247 | directory which you can call to set the PATH for FM/2 in any given
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 | 248 | session without modifying CONFIG.SYS.
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 | 249 | 
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 | 250 | 
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 | 251 | Troubleshooting:
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 | 252 | ===============
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 | 253 | 
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 | 254 | If FM/2 won't run, the probable culprit is CONFIG.SYS.  Your LIBPATH
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 | 255 | statement should contain a ".\" entry.  If yours doesn't, add it.  It's
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 | 256 | standard for an OS/2 installation, but some buggy install programs knock
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 | 257 | it out because they translate entries to their full pathname before
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 | 258 | rewriting (so ".\" gets translated to whatever the current directory is
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 | 259 | for the buggy install program).  What this ".\" entry does is allow a
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 | 260 | program to find and use .DLL files in the program's current directory --
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 | 261 | obviously something you want programs to be able to do, otherwise you'd
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 | 262 | have to put every application's .DLLs into directories already on the
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 | 263 | LIBPATH, or add the directories of all applications to the LIBPATH, a
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 | 264 | rather huge pain in the, uh, neck.
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 | 265 | 
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 | 266 | If things in FM/2 are suddenly acting strange after an upgrade, first
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 | 267 | make _sure_ you unpacked _all_ the files and overwrote the old ones,
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 | 268 | then ran INSTALL.CMD to update your WPS objects.
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 | 269 | 
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 | 270 | If the "FM/2 Online Help" object in the "FM/2 Docs" subfolder won't work
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 | 271 | properly, you've got a version of VIEW.EXE that won't directly display
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 | 272 | help (.HLP) files.  Use SEEHELP.EXE from the FM/2 Utilities package to
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 | 273 | get around this problem (or upgrade your version of OS/2).
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 | 274 | 
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 | 275 | Don't drag files over Netscape -- it will lock up if files (not WPS
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 | 276 | objects; there's a subtle difference) are dragged over it.
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 | 277 | 
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| [398] | 278 | If you get a popup dialog that needs to be reported to the maintainer, you 
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 | 279 | can either take a screen shot or you can capture the information from STDERR 
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 | 280 | with
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 | 281 | 
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 | 282 |   FM3 2>STDERR.LOG
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 | 283 | 
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 | 284 | This technique works for all the FM/2, FM/2 Lite and all the standalone 
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 | 285 | applets.
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 | 286 | 
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 | 287 | If you are having trouble with Drag and Drop operations, try the + command 
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 | 288 | line switch described above.  The content of FM2.LOG may be helpful.
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 | 289 | 
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 | 290 | 
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| [55] | 291 | Known problems/shortcomings:
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 | 292 | ===========================
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| [11] | 293 | 
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| [55] | 294 |  - FM/2 does not properly report sizes of some files with long name
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 | 295 |    resident on Win95/NT drives.
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| [11] | 296 | 
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| [55] | 297 |  - File List Container fails to fill after drive change SYS0039 error.
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 | 298 | 
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 | 299 |  - Tree switching on Focus/Directory Change appears to be slower than 
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 | 300 |    expected.
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 | 301 | 
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 | 302 |  - Access to LS120 and FAT32 drives slower than expected
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 | 303 | 
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 | 304 |  - Icon display in Directory Container does not always match WPS icons
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 | 305 | 
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 | 306 |  - Spurious WPS Objects Handles created during some operations
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 | 307 | 
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 | 308 | 
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 | 309 | About FM/2:
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| [11] | 310 | ==========
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 | 311 | 
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 | 312 | FM/2 was originally written by:
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 | 313 | 
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 | 314 |   Mark Kimes
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 | 315 |   <hectorplasmic@worldnet.att.net>
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 | 316 | 
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 | 317 | He has kindly allowed me to take over maintenance and support of FM/2 and to 
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 | 318 | release the program under the GNU GPL license.  I'm sure he would appreciate 
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 | 319 | a Thank You note for his generosity.
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 | 320 | 
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| [55] | 321 | Support:
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| [11] | 322 | =======
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 | 323 | 
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| [183] | 324 | There is a Yahoo group devoted to fm/2 at:
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| [11] | 325 | 
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| [183] | 326 |   <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fm2user/>
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 | 327 | 
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 | 328 | You will find lots of friendly folks ready to help.
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 | 329 | 
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 | 330 | You can reach me directly at:
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 | 331 | 
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| [11] | 332 |   Steven H. Levine
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 | 333 |   steve53@earthlink.net
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 | 334 | 
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| [183] | 335 | I also monitor the comp.os.os2.apps newsgroup and several others in the 
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 | 336 | comp.os.os2.* hierarchy.
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| [11] | 337 | 
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 | 338 | Thanks and enjoy.
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 | 339 | 
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| [55] | 340 | $Id: README 398 2006-07-28 23:19:45Z root $
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