Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : UPDTE3.ZIP
Filename : REPLACE.TXT

 
Output of file : REPLACE.TXT contained in archive : UPDTE3.ZIP
This is an update to Ami Pro 3.0B for OS/2. DO NOT install this
over Ami Pro 3.0 or 3.0A. These files WILL NOT WORK with the
3.0 and 3.0A releases of Ami Pro for OS/2. If you have Ami Pro
for OS/2 release 3.0 or 3.0A and would like to update to Ami Pro
3.0B please call 1-800-TRADE-UP ext. 9991. There is a $10
shipping and handling charge.



There are two files in this update, AMIPRO.EXE and AMIPRO3.DLL.
They will update standalone and network installations of Ami
Pro for OS/2. You need to rename or delete these two files on
your existing installation of Ami Pro before installing these
newer files.



How to install the update.



1. If your Ami Pro installation is on a standalone machine,
open an OS/2 Windowed or Full Screen session. At the command
prompt, change to the Ami Pro program directory and type AMISTOP
then press enter.



2. If your Ami Pro installation is on a network, AMIPRO.EXE
and AMIPRO3.DLL should have the READ ONLY attribute set on them.
This may also be true for standalone installations. If so, you
will need to remove this attribute to rename or remove these
files. To change the READ ONLY attribute start an OS/2
Windowed or Full Screen command prompt session and at the
command prompt change to your Ami Pro program directory. Next
type:



ATTRIB AMIPRO.EXE -R



and press the enter key. Repeat this command except type
AMIPRO3.DLL in the place of AMIPRO.EXE then press the enter key.
You can now rename or remove these two file using the REName or
DELete commands in OS/2.



3. Copy the two files in this update AMIPRO.EXE, dated 8/30/94,
and AMIPRO3.DLL, dated 8/30/94, from the temporary directory to
your Ami Pro program directory. Once you have done this, close
the OS/2 command prompt session and you can start Ami Pro.





  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : UPDTE3.ZIP
Filename : REPLACE.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/