< Installation instructions for Convenience Package FixPak XR_C004 July 18, 2003 Build level 14.095 This FixPak applies to: 5639A6150 XR_4501 4.51 0C Convenience Package for Warp Server for e-business (UNI) 5639A5550 XR_4501 4.51 0C Convenience Package for Warp Server for e-business (SMP) 5639A6101 XR_4501 4.51 0C Convenience Package for OS/2 Warp 4 5639A6150 XR_4502 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for Warp Server for e-business (UNI) 5639A5550 XR_4502 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for Warp Server for e-business (SMP) 5639A6101 XR_4502 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for OS/2 Warp 4 5639A6150 XR_4503 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for Warp Server for e-business (UNI) (refresh) 5639A5550 XR_4503 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for Warp Server for e-business (SMP) (refresh) 5639A6101 XR_4503 4.52 0C Convenience Package (2) for OS/2 Warp 4 Requires Corrective Service Facility release f.144 or later OS/2 Fix Distribution Personal System Products Austin, Tx (c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1981, 2001. 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July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Page ii July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 CONTENTS 1.0 Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.0 Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.0 Pre Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1 WINOS2 Euro support for DBCS countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.2 IFS for JFS line in CONFIG.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.3 APAR PJ15468 resulted in a compiler change . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4.0 Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4.1 Do not use your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4.2 Corrective Service Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4.2.1 Where you can find CSF code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.2.2 Creating FixPak diskettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.3 Out of memory or System error SYS0008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.4 Platform Specific Drivers (PSDs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.5 OS2DUMP split into two versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4.6 Using Display Recovery Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4.7 Previous installation interrupted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4.8 Unable to open Archive directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.9 CSF0208 No products were found on the target ... . . . . . . . 10 4.10 CSF0249 Error opening or creating archive file. . . . . . . . 11 4.11 Printer installation process change . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4.12 Configuration Installation Distribution ( CID ) . . . . . . . 11 5.0 Post Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5.1 Utility Disk changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5.2 Single Mouse not properly installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5.3 JFS lazywrite parameters on the IFS= line in config.sys . . . . 12 5.4 Other README files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 5.5 Read-Only files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 5.6 SYSLEVEL file locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 6.0 New Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6.1 Euro Support in WINOS2 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 7.0 Installation Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7.1 Before installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7.2 Relocated file support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7.3 Run CHKDSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 7.4 Method 1: Install from booted OS/2 partition. . . . . . . . . 17 7.5 Method 2: Install from alternate bootable media . . . . . . . . 18 7.6 Additional Corrective Service Facility information . . . . . . 19 8.0 CSD level of SYSLEVEL.OS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 8.1 VER /R output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 8.2 FixPak Syslevel File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Contents iii July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 9.0 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts . . . . . . . 21 10.0 Space Utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 10.1 Recovering FixPak ARCHIVE and BACKUP space . . . . . . . . . . 39 10.2 TRADEMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Contents iv July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 1.0 DEFINITIONS The following acronyms are used throughout this document: ACP Convenience Package for OS/2 Warp Server for e-business (Uni and SMP) CP Means both ACP and MCP CSF Corrective Service Facility (SERVICE.EXE / FSERVICE.EXE) FixPak Collection of fixes in a easy to install package Fixtool Another name for CSF MCP Convenience Package for OS/2 Warp V4 Base Operating System WSeB Warp Server for e-Business Definitions 1 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 2.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Important - please read the following terms and conditions. Downloading the Service Fixes included in FixPak XR_C004 for a Convenience Package indicates your acceptance of the following terms and conditions: 1. You must be, and agree that you are, a current licensee of a Convenience Package. 2. You may make copies of the Convenience Package fixes equal to the number of licensed copies of Convenience Package's covered by Passport Advantage Software Maintenance or Software Choice Subscription. 3. You may only use the Convenience Package fixes included with FixPak XR_C004 for maintenance purposes. 4. All other terms and conditions of your Convenience Package license agreements apply to the Service Fixes; however, this does not extend any warranty and/or services, including but not limited to the "Initial Installation" period, outlined in such agreements. Terms and Conditions 2 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 3.0 PRE INSTALLATION NOTES 3.1 WINOS2 EURO SUPPORT FOR DBCS COUNTRIES The WINOS2 Euro support introduced with Fixpak XR_C002 is for Single Byte versions of OS/2. Supported Double Byte countries that want this support will have to install the English version of WINOS2 then apply this Fixpak. 3.2 IFS FOR JFS LINE IN CONFIG.SYS This line is expected to be before the HPFS(386) IFS line in CONFIG.SYS. If you move this line after the HPFS(386) line in CONFIG.SYS and use the JFS drive to hold the LOCKED FILES, your FixPak installation will not complete. To avoid problems, always have the JFS line before the HPFS line. 3.3 APAR PJ15468 RESULTED IN A COMPILER CHANGE The change from a prior release of a compiler to the latest release resulted in many files being recompiled. Not all the files had code changes, but these all are included in XR_C001. This set of files made the FixPak larger by many diskette images and accounts for the large number of images in the first FixPak. Pre Installation Notes 3 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 4.0 INSTALLATION NOTES 4.1 DO NOT USE YOUR SYSTEM Once you begin a FixPak installation, do not try to use your system for any other purpose. Doing so may create unexpected problems which can cause the FixPak installation to fail. 4.2 CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY You must use release level f.144 or later of the OS/2 Corrective Service Facility CSF or Fixtool) to install this FixPak. If you try to use a CSF level prior to f.144 you may get a "CSF0208 No products were found on the target system to service" message. Bootable diskettes are no longer provided starting with the F.138B CSF build. Instead, you now get a self-extracting ZIP file which contains the following: archctl.cmd build.lvl csfpans.dll filefix.dll fpinst.cmd fservice.exe fservice.msg ibmcsflk.dll ibmcsflk.exe ibmcsflk.msg IBMCSFLK.SYS msg.dll nls.dll pack.exe read.me readme.INF response.bdd response.lan response.wp3 response.wp4 service.exe service.hlp shpiinst.dll unpack.exe unpack2.exe viocalls.dll Installation Notes 4 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Follow the directions in the READ.ME file to use the new CSF code. It covers the use of SERVICE.EXE and FSERVICE.EXE from a booted partition or from one of several alternative boot methods. 4.2.1 WHERE YOU CAN FIND CSF CODE The Corrective Service Facility code is available from many places, including, but not limited to, the following: Source How to access Internet(FTP) Anonymous FTP to ftp.software.ibm.com in the "/ps/products/os2/fixtool" directory. Internet(WWW) Point your Web Browser at ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixtool Intranet(FTP) Anonymous FTP to os2service.austin.ibm.com in the "g:\fixpacks\fixtool" directory. 4.2.2 CREATING FIXPAK DISKETTES Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image, place a 2MB HD (1.44MB formatted) diskette in A:. Warning: DO NOT use a 1MB (720KB formatted) diskette because you might have problems trying to install this FixPak. For each diskette image in the FixPak, do the following: Enter LOADDSKF XR_C004.?DK A: /F (? can be 1 through 9, A through Z). Label the diskette as FixPak XR_C004 Corrective Service Diskette ? (CSF DISK ?) Note: For diskette images ADK through ZDK, use the numbers 10 through 35. Examples: XR_C004.ADK = 10 XR_C004.FDK = 15 XR_C004.LDK = 21 etc. Installation Notes 5 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 4.3 OUT OF MEMORY OR SYSTEM ERROR SYS0008 Customers who have had an "Out of memory" or SYS0008 problems on systems using Java should add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file: Ž SET JAVA_HIGH_MEMORY=1 This will allow Java to move it's buffers to a lesser-used region of memory and may alleviate some memory constraints. There are no known unwanted side-effects to doing this. 4.4 PLATFORM SPECIFIC DRIVERS (PSDS) In Warp Server for e-business SMP, we have removed all the platform specific code from the operating system, and placed it into platform specific drivers. These drivers provide an abstraction layer for the underlying hardware by allowing the OS to call generic functions to perform platform specific operations without worrying about the actual hardware implementation. This allows us to support new platforms without modifying the operating system. PSD's are specified in CONFIG.SYS by using the PSD keyword, and must conform to the 8.3 file naming convention (e.g. PSD=BELIZE.PSD). They cannot contain either drive, or path information because OS/2 cannot process such information at the stage of the startup sequence when the PSD statements are processed. The root directory of the startup partition is first searched for the specified file name, then the \OS2 directory of the startup partition. If drive or path information is included in a PSD statement, an error is generated. PSD parameters may be specified after the PSD's name, and may be a maximum of 1024 characters long. The parameter string is not interpreted, or parsed by OS/2, it is passed verbatim, as an ASCIIZ string when the PSD's Install function is invoked. If multiple PSD statements are encountered. OS/2 will load each PSD in the order listed in CONFIG.SYS, and call the PSD's install function. The first PSD which successfully installs, will be the one OS/2 uses. PSD statements are processed before BASEDEV, IFS, and DEVICE statements. Please note that any time you add or make changes to the CONFIG.SYS file, you must restart the system in order for the changes to become effective. The CONFIG.SYS file is read only during system startup. Anything added to this file after system initialization does not work until you restart the system. This PSD has the following syntax for its argument line: Installation Notes 6 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 [/apic] [/p=] [/nmi=[l]int] [/pic=[l]int] [/prec=] Where: /apic indicates that the PSD should enable symmetric interrupt mode. /p indicates that the system should be configured for processors where is a decimal number (ie 5, 8, 12). /nmi indicates to the system a default signal route for NMIs. This allows the route to be specified for NMIs if there isn't one defined by the MP configuration tables set up by BIOS. By using the /prec option (see below), it is possible to override what is in the MP configuration tables in the event that they have been built incorrectly by the BIOS. The argument is "int" or "lint". The first case indicates the interrupt pin number to which the NMI signal is wired on the I/O apic. The second case indicates the interrupt poin number to which the NMI signal is wired on the local apic. is a decimal number (ie 0, 3, 12). /pic indicates to the system a default signal route for the 8259 interrupt controller when the system is running in "virtual wire" mode. This allows the route to be specified for the interrupt controller if there isn't one defined by the MP configuration tables set up by BIOS. By using the /prec option (see below), it is possible to override what is in the MP configuration tables in the event that they have been built incorrectly by the BIOS. /prec indicates to the system the precedence order to be used in determining the routing for the NMI signal and the interrupt signal from the interrupt controller. This allows control over the choosing of a routing entry when there is more than one entry. There are three (3) possible entries that can describe a route: route to the I/O APIC route to the Local APIC route described by argument(s) to the PSD The first two may be specified in the MP configuration tables that are built by the BIOS. The third may be specified on the argument line to the PSD. Each type of route is described by one letter. "i" for the I/O APIC routes, "l" for the local APIC routes, and "d" for the routes described by the argument line to the PSD. Installation Notes 7 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 The precedence string is *exactly* 3 characters long. The first character indicates the type of routes to be considered first, the second indicates the routes to be considered next and the third indicates the routes that are to be considered last. As an example, "ild" indicates that I/O APIC routes are to considered first, followed by local APIC routes and finally routes specified on the argument line. In contrast, "dil" indicates that routes on the argument line are to be considered first, then the I/O APIC and finally the local APIC. Note: The arguments to the PSD are NOT case sensitive. 4.5 OS2DUMP SPLIT INTO TWO VERSIONS OS2Dump has been split into two versions. If you are installing this FixPak on micro channel hardware without PCI Bus, like a PS/2 model 9595, use the OS2DUMP version located in the root of the CD or on the last diskette image of this FixPak. Also, if you are running older hardware (486s or early Pentiums), you may wish to use the same OS2Dump. We have encountered some problems with early implementations of the PCI Bus BIOS extensions (INT 1A) on certain processors and BIOS levels. We are not sure how many different machines and BIOSes are affected. We do know many of the PS/2 model 9595s have the problem. The end result of this is that the version of OS2Dump which supports PCI Bus machines does not work on some older hardware. In order to continue to support the full range of hardware that OS/2 runs on, we have divided OS2Dump into a PCI version and an non-PCI version. If you are running fairly recent hardware, the PCI version of OS2Dump will work on your machine whether or not it has a PCI bus. All BIOS problems have been worked out. To reiterate, the problem occurs only on older hardware. If you are running a 486 or early Pentium (P60 or less), you may wish to use the non-PCI version located on the CD or last diskette image of this FixPak. If you are running on hardware, like a PS/2 model 9595, you must use the non-PCI version located on the last diskette image of this FixPak. If, after installing this FixPak, you encounter problems taking a standalone dump and your system fits description above, perform the following steps to install the non-PCI version of OS2DUMP: 1. Open an OS/2 window. 2. Change to drive letter where OS/2 is installed. 3. Enter "cd\" to get to the root directory. 4. Enter OS/2 command "attrib -s -h -r os2dump" to unhide OS2DUMP. 5. Enter "ren os2dump os2dump.pci"; save PCI version of OS2DUMP. Installation Notes 8 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 6. Insert FixPak CD in CD-ROM drive or last disk of FixPak in drive A. 7. Copy x:\os2dump (x: is drive letter of CD-ROM or A: drive) 8. Enter OS/2 command "attrib +r +s +h os2dump" to hide OS2DUMP. 9. Remove CD or diskette 10.Reboot system. 4.6 USING DISPLAY RECOVERY CHOICES If you have the "Display Recovery Choices at each system startup" function active on your system, you need to disable it before you apply a FixPak if Ž The system is running Ž The boot partition will be serviced. The problem with using this function is that the Corrective Service Facility (CSF) updates the current CONFIG.SYS with entries to run the Locked File Device Driver (LFDD) the next time you boot the system. This is done to replace files that are currently in use (locked) by the system. The Recovery choices function replaces the current CONFIG.SYS with the one that is associated with the recovery choice you select, wiping out the LFDD entries. This means the LFDD does not run at boot time and the deferred files will not get updated, therefore the FixPak does not get completely applied. Note: It is not necessary to disable this function if you install a FixPak by booting from CD, diskette or from another OS/2 partition. 4.7 PREVIOUS INSTALLATION INTERRUPTED If you get a message that the previous installation of a FixPak was interrupted (whether true or not), check for the following files and directory on all drives: Files: FIXSTART IBMCSFLK.LST IBMCSFLK.CSF CSF_* Directory: IBMCSFLK If any exist, rename them and try the FixPak installation again. Delete the renamed files after the FixPak has been applied. Installation Notes 9 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 4.8 UNABLE TO OPEN ARCHIVE DIRECTORY If you get a message about problems with the Archive directory (for example, cannot find or unable to open), then the most probable cause is that you applied a previous FixPak and have since deleted the FixPak ARCHIVE or BACKUP directory. To recover from this, follow the "No files to service" and "Previous installation interrupted" steps listed above. 4.9 CSF0208 NO PRODUCTS WERE FOUND ON THE TARGET ... If you see a "No products were found on the target system to service" message while applying this FixPak, there is probably a mismatch between the data in \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 and what is supported by this FixPak. Compare the data for the CP from the SYSLEVEL command output with the same values listed at the end of this document in the "FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts" section. They must be identical. Ž If these values are correct, check for the following files on any OS/2 boot drive in the \OS2\INSTALL directory. LOGF0000.OS2 LOGSTART.OS2 LOGARCH.OS2 Check for the following files in your MMOS2\INSTALL directory. LOGF0000.MPM LOGSTART.MPM LOGARCH.MPM Also check for the following file: C:\CSF_SEL.000 If these files exist, rename them and try the FixPak installation again. Delete the renamed files after the FixPak has been applied. Ž If the values are not correct, then it means no SYSLEVEL file was found that had a CSD Level, COMPID, Version and Type that matched any of the SYSLEVEL files supported by this FixPak. To recover, rename the existing SYSLEVEL.OS2 file to SYSL.OS2 and copy SYSLEVEL.OS2 from your CP Install media. Installation Notes 10 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 4.10 CSF0249 ERROR OPENING OR CREATING ARCHIVE FILE. Typically this means the FixPak Archive directory has been deleted but the files that point to it still exist. You need to delete the LOGF000.OS2 and LOGSTART.OS2 files from your OS2/INSTALL directory. LOGSTART.OS2 has the R/O attribute set and it needs to be reset before the file can be deleted. There may also be a LOGARCH.OS2 file that needs to be deleted. This can also occur for Multi Media Presentation Manager/2 (MMPM). You would then need to delete the LOGF0000.MPM and LOGSTART.MPM files from the \MMOS2\INSTALL directory and possibly LOGARCH.MPM if it exists. 4.11 PRINTER INSTALLATION PROCESS CHANGE If you install a new printer by clicking MB2 on the Printer icon in the templates folder then clicking on Install, the printer object will now be created in the Printer folder, not on the Desktop. 4.12 CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION DISTRIBUTION ( CID ) Read the README.CID in root of CD or on Disk 1 for an example of how to set up a response file to do a CID install. Installation Notes 11 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 5.0 POST INSTALLATION NOTES 5.1 UTILITY DISK CHANGES Do to space limitations, backup.exe and restore.exe have been removed from the files placed on the last utility diskette created when you run bootdisk.exe. If you use backup and restore, please format a blank 1.44MB diskette and copy these two file to it after this fixpak has been installed so that they will be available when you need them. We will continue to investigate this problem and look at making other changes that will allow us to bring these files back to the Utility disks in a future fixpak. 5.2 SINGLE MOUSE NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED If you open the Mouse Properties window and the Single Mouse indicates "Not properly installed", you should download and install the Single Mouse package from the OS/2 DD Pak Online at: http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf 5.3 JFS LAZYWRITE PARAMETERS ON THE IFS= LINE IN CONFIG.SYS IFS=jfs.ifs /L:OFF IFS=jfs.ifs /L:synctime,maxage,bufferidle (JFS ignores any characters between the L (or l) and the colon, so valid flags are /L: /LAZY: /LW: /lazywrite: etc.) OFF forces asynchronous writes to be immediately initiated. synctime is the interval at which the sync thread runs. Default = 64 maxage is the longest time that a frequently modified file is kept in cache, default = synctime*4 bufferidle is the time indicating a "recent" change. Changes newer than this value are not written unless the last write was older than maxage. default = MIN(1,synctime/8) Note: All parameters are in seconds Post Installation Notes 12 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 IFS=C:\OS2\JFS.IFS /L:64 synctime = 32, maxage = 128, bufferidle = 4 IFS=C:\OS2\JFS.IFS /LW:10,60,5 synctime = 10, maxage = 60, bufferidle = 5 IFS=C:\OS2\JFS.IFS /LAZYWRITE:4,60 synctime = 4, maxage = 60, bufferidle = 1 IFS=C:\OS2\JFS.IFS /lazy:off All writes initiated immediately (synctime=1, maxage=bufferidle=0) Note: sync thread still runs since trivial things like marking an inode accessed are still deferred. The CACHEJFS.EXE command allows the lazywrite parameters to be changed immediately. The syntax is to the IFS line, except that the /L: prefix is optional. In addition, the cachejfs command can modify the minimum and maximum number of free cache buffers to be maintained. Calling cachejfs with no parameters reports the current settings. CACHEJFS [[/LAZYWRITE:]{OFF|syncTime[,maxAge[,bufferIdle]]}] /MINFREE:minfree /MAXFREE:maxfree 5.4 OTHER README FILES There may be other README files that contain information you may want to review. All README files are found in the root of the CD or first FixPak disk and are not copied to your system when the Fixpak is installed. File Use README2 Problems fixed in each FixPak (APAR list) README.CID Installing FixPaks via CID README.DBG Description of Debug files for Warp Server for e-business debugging. READREXX.TXT New RexxUtil Function documentation added in this FixPak. Post Installation Notes 13 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 5.5 READ-ONLY FILES Some files being updated by this FixPak may have the Read-Only attribute set. If you are using the A:SERVICE method to install this FixPak you will be asked if you want the files replaced. Press the "OK" button. 5.6 SYSLEVEL FILE LOCATIONS This FixPak will service directories based on the location of a supported SYSLEVEL.OS2 file. Please check your system to make sure extra copies of this file are not located in directories other than: \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 on the boot drive of your OS/2 partition(s) If additional copies of these files are found in other locations on your hard disk then CSF will try to service files as follows: For \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 ..\..\ all files in a directory two levels above (toward the root). This should be the root directory of your boot drive. ..\* all files in a directory one level above (toward the root) and all subdirectories below. This should be the OS2 directory and subdirectories. ..\..\VT\* all files in the VT directory and subdirectories. ..\..\PSFONTS\* all files in the PSFONTS directory and subdirectories. ..\..\LANGUAGE\* all files in the LANGUAGE directory and subdirectories. ..\..\OPENDOC\* all files in the OPENDOC directory and subdirectories. Post Installation Notes 14 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 6.0 NEW FUNCTION 6.1 EURO SUPPORT IN WINOS2 SESSIONS Support for the Euro currency symbol has been added to WINOS2 sessions beginning with FixPak XR_C001. Euro support has been added to the following True Type Fonts: Ž Arial Ž Courier New Ž Times New Roman Note that this support is only added to the Latin 1 keyboards. To change the keyboard being used, open a WINOS2 window or fullscreen session, open Control Panel then Open International. Select the drop down box labeled Default (or Default Keyboard) then pick the keyboard you want. To enable the Euro for the US keyboard, you must select US-International. You will be prompted for KBDUSX.DLL and it defaults to A: from Diskette 5. The file (as well as all other Latin 1 keyboard drivers) will be loaded into OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM by this FixPak. All you need do is select BROWSE, ensure it is specifing this directory on the correct drive and press OK. The Euro Support will then be installed. If you already had the US International Keyboard selected as your Keyboard, you will not need to perform this step. To use a different Latin 1 Keyboard layout, just select that keyboard from the list and use the same method to install it as they are all loaded into this above directory. To enter the Euro symbol (in Write for instance) with a US Keyboard, use AltGR 5 or hold down the left Alt key and press the 0, 1, 2 and 8 keys on the keypad in sequence then release the Alt key. New Function 15 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 7.0 INSTALLATION PROCESS 7.1 BEFORE INSTALLATION 7.2 RELOCATED FILE SUPPORT If you have moved Operating System files or directories to a drive other than the one the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file is on, do the following in order to have them serviced: Ž Create a file named USERDIRS.OS2 in the \OS2\INSTALL directory of the CP partition to be serviced. In this file, place the full path to the directories you want to be serviced. Assuming your boot drive is C: and you installed Multimedia on the D: drive and manually moved WINOS2 support to the E: drive: D:\MMOS2 D:\MMOS2\DLL D:\MMOS2\DSP D:\MMOS2\HELP D:\MMOS2\IMAGES D:\MMOS2\INETTEMP D:\MMOS2\INSTALL D:\MMOS2\MACROS D:\MMOS2\MOVIES D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\DESKTOP D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\GARDEN D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\OCEAN D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\SPACE E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\TEMP Note: Leave this file for any future CP FixPaks you might apply. The easy way to create this file is to use the DIR command with the /A:D /S /B parameters and pipe the output to a file. dir d:\mmos2 /a:d /s /b > anyfile Then copy that data into the USERDIRS.OS2 file. With CSF release level F.144 or later, you can use wildcards, so your USERDIRS.OS2 file would be much simpler and would look like: Installation Process 16 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 D:\MMOS2\* E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\* 7.3 RUN CHKDSK Before installing any FixPak, run CHKDSK /F against all drives on your system to correct any file system errors that might be present. You cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must shut down and run CHKDSK by one of the following methods: Ž Boot from your CP Installation media. Ž Boot from the Utilities disk you created via the "Create Utility Diskettes" icon in the System Setup folder. Ž Boot from a different OS/2 partition. If any of your partitions are HPFS, change to the directory that has UHPFS.DLL in it before issuing the CHKDSK command. Once CHKDSK has completed, reboot your system then shutdown all running applications before starting the FixPak installation. 7.4 METHOD 1: INSTALL FROM BOOTED OS/2 PARTITION. Note: CS_???.EXE below means CS_144 or later. Follow the instructions in the READ.ME file that comes in the CS_???.EXE self-extracting zip file. This explains how to use the CS_???.EXE file and the various ways you can install a FixPak with this level of CSF code. Here are some additional notes: Follow the displayed instructions. When prompted to insert Corrective Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1), place FixPak XR_C004 Corrective Service Diskette 1 in drive A. Repeat for the rest of the FixPak disks when requested to do so. It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files. In some cases, it has taken as long as 40 minutes. Please be patient and allow this process to complete. If this is the first FixPak you have applied to this system, then enter the path to the directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, D:\ARCHIVE or E:\FIXPAK\ARC, etc.) Note: This ARCHIVE directory is not related to the ARCHIVES directory Installation Process 17 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 built into any of the OS/2 Warp releases. Please specify a different path. You must specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each product to be serviced. If this is not the first FixPak, then enter the path to the BACKUP directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, D:\BACKUP). Note: You must specify a different BACKUP directory for each product to be serviced. Make sure there is sufficient space available on the drive you specify for archive or backup. Even though these files are kept in compressed (PACK2) format, they can take up a lot of space on the drive. During the installation process you may see messages about Archiving, Updating and Deferring service. Ž Archiving saves a compressed copy of the original file in the ARCHIVE or BACKUP path you specified. Ž Updating means the original files are replaced with the new ones from this FixPak. Ž Deferring service means the file to be updated is currently in use by the system and cannot be updated. The new files from the FixPak are placed in unpacked format in the \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory on the drive with the most free space. They are processed by the locked file device driver during reboot after you shut down the system. See the section "FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts" for the CSD levels this FixPak applies to. You will see the following during reboot of the system if you applied service to the OS/2 partition you were booted from. The locked file driver is loaded. Processing locked files Processing complete The system will do one automatic reboot after the Locked File Device Driver has completed. 7.5 METHOD 2: INSTALL FROM ALTERNATE BOOTABLE MEDIA Note: CS_???.EXE below means CS_144 or later. Follow the instructions in the READ.ME file that comes in the CS_???.EXE self-extracting zip file. This explains how to use the CS_???.EXE file Installation Process 18 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 and the various ways you can install a FixPak with this level of CSF code. Here are some additional notes: This method does not prompt the user for any information. No interaction with the user takes place other than requests to put the next diskette in drive A. All serviceable partitions on your system will be updated automatically unless you have modified the default response file. Be especially careful of extra SYSLEVEL.OS2 or SYSLEVEL.MPM files when using this method because they can cause CSF to apply service to directories you do not want serviced. See the section "FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts" for the CSD levels this FixPak applies to. Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files. Please be patient and allow this process to complete. Note: You can edit the response file to control some of the actions taken by FSERVICE.EXE while applying a FixPak. See the READ.ME file or use the VIEW command to look at the file README.INF. They are part of CS_???.EXE. 7.6 ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY INFORMATION Additional information on the Corrective Service Facility, like how to backout a FixPak, is available from the README.INF file on the CD or first Corrective Service Facility disk. To view this file, place CSF disk 1 in drive A and enter VIEW A:\README.INF. There is also some additional information in the READ.ME file. Installation Process 19 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 8.0 CSD LEVEL OF SYSLEVEL.OS2 The Current CSD level field of the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file in each serviced partition will be updated with the name of the FixPak when it is applied. All fix information is recorded in SERVICE.LOG. Look at the file \OS2\INSTALL\SERVICE.LOG on your boot drive for information relating to the installation of FixPaks on your system. 8.1 VER /R OUTPUT You can use the VER /R command from a OS/2 or DOS session to see the current revision of OS/2 installed. The response will look like the following for this FixPak: The Operating System/2 Version is 4.50 Revision 14.089 The first page of this document has a line that looks like: Build Level: n.nnn This reflects the build level of the OS2KRNL which should match that shown by the ver /r output. 8.2 FIXPAK SYSLEVEL FILE A SYSLEVEL.FPK will be added to the OS2\INSTALL directory when this FixPak is installed. It is titled "OS/2 Warp Server for e-business Service Level". It contains the name of the currently installed FixPak in both the Current and Previous CSD level fields and is located in the same directory the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file is located in which should be \OS2\INSTALL. The easiest way to look at SYSLEVEL information is to use the SYSLEVEL command and redirect the output to a file then edit the file and search for SYSLEVEL.FPK. CSD level of SYSLEVEL.OS2 20 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 9.0 FIXPAK CORRECTIVE SERVICE LEVELS AND DISK LAYOUTS Build Level: 14.094 Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.1 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 21 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\* ..\..\MMOS2 ..\..\MMOS2\* ..\..\VT ..\..\VT\* ..\..\TOPOBJ ..\..\TOPOBJ\* ..\..\PSFONTS ..\..\PSFONTS\* ..\..\LANGUAGE ..\..\LANGUAGE\* Will create the following directories ..\..\ Stub File: @ROOTDIR ..\..\OS2 Stub File: @OS2DIR ..\..\OS2\DLL Stub File: @OS2DLL ..\..\OS2\INSTALL Stub File: @INSDIR ..\..\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM Stub File: @WINSYS FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 22 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 ..\..\OS2\PDPSI\PMDF Stub File: @PMDFDIR ..\..\OS2\SYSTEM Stub File: @SYSTDIR ..\..\OS2\SYSTEM\TRACE Stub File: @TRCDIR Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- 8514FIX.FON 8514FIX.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 10976 D7D0C6C2 8514OEM.FON 8514OEM.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 12272 BC45FFC5 8514SYS.FON 8514SYS.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 9264 69B779F3 ARCINST.EXE ARCINST.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 20:07 17962 F03C307E ARCRECOV.EXE ARCRECOV.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 20:07 24723 E0824D8A ARIAL.TTF ARIAL.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 61780 743404D1 ARIALBD.TTF ARIALBD.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 17:03 68576 9A465D85 ARIALBI.TTF ARIALBI.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 67176 D87003F1 ARIALI.TTF ARIALI.TT_ 5 08/13/2002 16:34 57320 A5674DCE ASIACOL.DLL ASIACOL.DL_ 8 09/04/2002 17:32 158758 3FBDA901 BACKPRN.EXE BACKPRN.EX_ 9 07/15/2003 18:58 40582 917C9413 BDVIEW.DLL BDVIEW.DL_ 9 07/16/2003 02:35 39496 272F4D7F BDVIEWER.EXE BDVIEWER.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 02:35 39866 E4D4091F BDWPCLS.DLL BDWPCLS.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:35 24832 FF454B4E BOOTDISK.HLP BOOTDISK.HL_ 10 11/21/2002 15:56 12571 6D4DD720 CACHEJFS.EXE CACHEJFS.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 13:50 44344 67E374C8 CCHMAIN.EXE CCHMAIN.EX_ 6 07/15/2003 19:37 273248 A6EC7C6B CCHUSER.DLL CCHUSER.DL_ 8 07/15/2003 19:37 121443 7F5BF105 CDFS.IFS CDFS.IF_ 10 10/09/2002 16:49 45159 B3BED0D2 CDFS.TDF CDFS.TD_ 10 10/09/2002 16:49 2113 4740F3F6 CHGQUE.EXE CHGQUE.EX_ 9 07/15/2003 18:58 35401 2F438E85 CHKDSK.SYS CHKDSK.SY_ 10 08/28/2002 16:37 795 57FB195D CHKDSK32.DLL CHKDSK32.DL_ 8 08/28/2002 10:23 147268 8D8B1465 CHKDSK32.EXE CHKDSK32.EX_ 10 08/28/2002 10:11 6417 40D9CC60 CHKLGJFS.EXE CHKLGJFS.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 14:04 87317 6AF78373 CLIPOS2.EXE CLIPOS2.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 18:55 16755 F2C68A57 CLRBBLKS.EXE CLRBBLKS.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 13:49 35377 8DEDEC0E CMD.EXE CMD.EX_ 8 07/17/2003 09:04 100620 2495DB47 COMETRUN.EXE COMETRUN.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 13:08 28560 81922A9F COMMAND.COM COMMAND.CO_ 10 07/16/2003 10:37 42763 0171FA86 COUR.TTF COUR.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 68492 3A56530F COURBD.TTF COURBD.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 74156 B8D428E1 COURBI.TTF COURBI.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 79680 7CA01B5F COURI.TTF COURI.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 76228 3DBA19F1 DEFRAGFS.EXE DEFRAGFS.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 14:04 34032 5BC4A636 DOSKRNL DOSKRNL.___ 10 07/15/2003 18:46 31497 4CE4E503 DRVONDSK.DLL DRVONDSK.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:42 29288 54AD696E E.EXE E.EX_ 2 07/15/2003 18:57 68277 1D0E61C8 EJECT.EXE EJECT.EX_ 10 09/24/2001 15:54 37426 A096E8B9 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 23 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 EZPLAY2.DLL EZPLAY2.DL_ 8 07/15/2003 20:17 98027 80C9C474 FORMAT.COM FORMAT.CO_ 9 07/16/2003 10:40 72064 A1717C27 GDI.EXE GDI.EX_ 7 08/16/2002 10:03 225776 15C8D790 GLOCALE.EXE GLOCALE.EX_ 8 09/04/2002 17:22 157048 0E7B92B2 GRE2VMAN.DLL GRE2VMAN.DL_ 10 05/21/2003 08:05 18829 D6DC8401 GSVINST.EXE GSVINST.EX_ 9 07/15/2003 18:59 38463 55C5C031 HPFS.IFS HPFS.IF_ 8 10/09/2002 16:47 141378 1C6B5B32 HPFS.TDF HPFS.TD_ 10 10/09/2002 16:47 1620 0811B269 INSTPRT.EXE INSTPRT.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 02:42 12800 4255D10A JFS.IFS JFS.IF_ 7 07/16/2003 13:48 190293 6B7E4E87 JFS.TDF JFS.TD_ 7 07/16/2003 13:48 16519 6BEEF775 JPGENDC.DLL JPGENDC.DL_ 4 07/26/2001 15:51 148773 4F2FF26A KBDBE.DLL KBDBE.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2451 99E0B82D KBDCA.DLL KBDCA.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2673 79A4B794 KBDDA.DLL KBDDA.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2372 C1DEBB09 KBDFC.DLL KBDFC.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2771 DE03F9D9 KBDFI.DLL KBDFI.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2410 AF028C7E KBDFR.DLL KBDFR.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2355 8DF1BEEB KBDGR.DLL KBDGR.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2481 C30C420D KBDIC.DLL KBDIC.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 1732 8BF7E76A KBDIT.DLL KBDIT.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2146 0ABB31EF KBDLA.DLL KBDLA.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2467 0A498780 KBDNE.DLL KBDNE.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2358 52B3E497 KBDNO.DLL KBDNO.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2410 CFB42FA0 KBDPO.DLL KBDPO.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2352 3004503D KBDSF.DLL KBDSF.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2493 86BC6CF6 KBDSG.DLL KBDSG.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 1657 93694323 KBDSP.DLL KBDSP.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2441 C8BBEB13 KBDSW.DLL KBDSW.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 2380 1367AA06 KBDUK.DLL KBDUK.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 1428 E4206045 KBDUSX.DLL KBDUSX.DL_ 10 08/13/2002 19:10 1643 B8FA491A LIBCM.DLL LIBCM.DL_ 7 11/22/1999 11:45 210916 5BC599EE LIBCN.DLL LIBCN.DL_ 9 11/22/1999 11:45 57340 66C00B04 LIBCS.DLL LIBCS.DL_ 7 11/22/1999 11:45 192386 7E2C4DCF LIBUNI.DLL LIBUNI.DL_ 8 09/04/2002 17:34 80766 D0C02426 LOCALE.DLL LOCALE.DL_ 7 09/04/2002 17:31 108353 49D38CF8 LOGDUMP.EXE LOGDUMP.EX_ 8 07/16/2003 14:04 79055 68E3BA00 LVM.DLL LVM.DL_ 6 07/16/2003 13:44 166348 5B57810D LVM.EXE LVM.EX_ 8 07/16/2003 14:11 93069 43377546 LVMGUI.CMD LVMGUI.CM_ 10 09/14/2001 20:24 1628 39C04293 LVMGUI.ZIP LVMGUI.ZI_ 8 07/16/2003 13:46 462309 12871137 MAIN.CPL MAIN.CP_ 8 08/16/2002 10:08 147680 557A043E MAKEINI.EXE MAKEINI.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 10:33 65024 77E7C32D MINXOBJ.DLL MINXOBJ.DL_ 9 07/15/2003 20:08 32292 ED48CDF6 MMPARTS.DLL MMPARTS.DL_ 1 07/26/2001 15:52 1535740 BB19375C MODE.COM MODE.CO_ 9 07/16/2003 10:40 64401 A2100E09 MPPMNEW.EXE MPPMNEW.EX_ 10 07/26/2001 14:32 6486 6E6D69D4 MULTIPT.EXE MULTIPT.EX_ 8 09/21/2001 18:15 141902 AF4D6F1D NAMEEXT.EXE NAMEEXT.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 18:44 24064 2AAC0C41 NWIAPI.DLL NWIAPI.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 21:57 15378 74254AD8 OREXX.DLL OREXX2.DL_ 6 03/06/2001 13:59 491299 DBAB973D FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 24 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 OS2DASD.DMD OS2DASD.DM_ 9 07/16/2003 14:00 37467 7A6CCDA0 OS2DUMP OS2DUMP.___ 10 07/15/2003 19:43 15005 6A57490B OS2OM30.DLL OS2OM30.DL_ 7 08/28/2002 10:57 254392 E7B374F3 OS2OOOC.DLL OS2OOOC.DL_ 3 08/28/2002 10:57 1256949 09291973 OS2OOR3U.DLL OS2OOR3U.DL_ 10 08/28/2002 10:57 19497 EB2F0BCB PARALLEL.PDR PARALLEL.PD_ 10 07/15/2003 18:54 16412 126329C1 PMCLIP.DLL PMCLIP.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 12:31 21611 8BEDEA08 PMCTLS.DLL PMCTLS.DL_ 4 07/16/2003 18:50 587798 0EAC74BA PMCTLS.SYM PMCTLS.SY_ 10 07/16/2003 18:50 44660 85EA57FC PMFORMAT.DLL PMFORMAT.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 10:45 9728 D614127D PMFORMAT.EXE PMFORMAT.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:45 17431 A24C6C64 PMGPI.TDF PMGPI.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 10:27 12338 B5149675 PMGRE.TDF PMGRE.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 18:51 1062 46FCC076 PMMERGE.DLL PMMERGE.DL_ 2 07/16/2003 18:51 1269677 8BFA7BF0 PMMERGE.SYM PMMERGE.SY_ 8 07/16/2003 18:51 117524 D8FAA31A PMMRGRES.DLL PMMRGRES.DL_ 8 07/16/2003 10:40 134144 7E802AC3 PMPIC.TDF PMPIC.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 12:29 400 AAA304FB PMPRINT.QPR PMPRINT.QP_ 10 07/15/2003 18:48 11813 E862F4D0 PMPRNTXT.QPR PMPRNTXT.QP_ 10 07/15/2003 18:48 15511 C45CE713 PMSHAPI.TDF PMSHAPI.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 18:51 6726 257F14F1 PMSHELL.EXE PMSHELL.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 19:31 6484 F0136317 PMSPL.DLL PMSPL.DL_ 7 07/15/2003 18:47 280283 292EC084 PMSPL.SYM PMSPL.SY_ 10 07/15/2003 18:47 32340 5E287F01 PMSPL.TDF PMSPL.TD_ 10 07/15/2003 18:47 4491 EE6EC667 PMSPOOL.EXE PMSPOOL.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 19:33 10574 D731FAB8 PMVDMP.DLL PMVDMP.DL_ 9 07/16/2003 10:53 45317 9F175011 PMVDMP.TDF PMVDMP.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 19:00 2661 0807A424 PMVIOP.DLL PMVIOP.DL_ 9 07/16/2003 10:53 64242 15FD26EE PMVIOP.SYM PMVIOP.SY_ 10 07/16/2003 10:53 7620 B1E1959E PMVIOP.TDF PMVIOP.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 18:59 3551 AD0F6615 PMWIN.TDF PMWIN.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 18:51 9567 748140B0 PMWINX.DLL PMWINX.DL_ 5 07/16/2003 10:48 531283 2F1FB8F9 PMWP.DLL PMWP.DL_ 4 07/16/2003 02:38 1067273 461DF2D7 PMWP.SYM PMWP.SY_ 3 07/16/2003 02:38 103796 A7AB1A26 PMWP.TDF PMWP.TD_ 10 07/16/2003 02:38 13825 AD7E5C65 PMWPMRI.DLL PMWPMRI.DL_ 9 07/15/2003 18:43 54311 F4E3689B PNP.DLL PNP.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 20:12 28347 BAB9C57D PORTPLUG.DLL PORTPLUG.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:42 26200 F986B461 PRTRLIST.DLL PRTRLIST.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:42 31840 7259A227 PSFILES.EXE PSFILES.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:41 10565 B2E9F771 PSSDMON.EXE PSSDMON.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:01 44093 1F2FB526 PSSEMS.EXE PSSEMS.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 10:41 11717 F75632F8 README README.___ 10 11/01/2002 16:43 9694 0DEDF9C4 README.HTM README.HT_ 10 11/01/2002 16:43 11041 90E7B8DA REGCONV.EXE REGCONV.EX_ 9 07/15/2003 18:42 54294 C153925B REGEDIT2.EXE REGEDIT2.EX_ 5 07/15/2003 18:44 986112 ED96CCA3 REGISTRY.TDF REGISTRY.TD_ 10 07/15/2003 18:42 984 E7DC4B9C RESTPRN.EXE RESTPRN.EX_ 9 07/15/2003 18:58 42059 D7176DEF REXX.DLL OREXX1.DL_ 3 03/06/2001 13:59 491299 FD4A0EC6 RINSTPRN.EXE RINSTPRN.EX_ 7 07/15/2003 18:58 211873 B507E9E8 RJAPPLET.EXE RJAPPLET.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 18:53 24478 9C2303EC FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 25 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 RXVIDCFG.DLL RXVIDCFG.DL_ 10 10/22/2002 14:54 16789 FDF450FF SBFILTER.DLL SBFILTER.DL_ 10 08/28/2002 15:44 15405 AA7E0226 SCENTER.DLL SCENTER.DL_ 6 07/15/2003 18:55 300227 632F5934 SERIAL.PDR SERIAL.PD_ 10 07/15/2003 18:45 19596 95840B62 SESDB.DLL SESDB.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 10:00 23555 DDE3C715 SESDD32.SYS SESDD32.SY_ 9 07/16/2003 10:02 100402 11B1E660 SESDMON.EXE SESDMON.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:01 42238 F24739C0 SESSHELL.EXE SESSHELL.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:01 30941 67994898 SETUP.INF SETUP.IN_ 10 08/13/2002 17:40 63282 13D3A7B2 SGMLPARS.DLL SGMLPARS.DL_ 9 07/16/2003 02:41 58880 9A16F7B5 SLPR.HLP SLPR.HL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:59 5009 6930716C SLPR.PDR SLPR.PD_ 9 07/15/2003 18:59 35635 7BB6BC39 SLPR.SYM SLPR.SY_ 10 07/15/2003 18:59 3940 B781D2FB SOFTDRAW.DLL SOFTDRAW.DL_ 6 07/16/2003 10:21 416735 F2AC85C7 SPL1B.DLL SPL1B.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:47 7125 DDF4F207 SPOOLCP.DLL SPOOLCP.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:53 10210 B71AE75B SSERIFE.FON SSERIFE.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 64640 270C0F46 SSERIFF.FON SSERIFF.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:46 89840 DAB69ACF SSERIFG.FON SSERIFG.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:46 89840 DAB71ACF SYSLEVEL.EXE SYSLEVEL.EX_ 9 07/16/2003 10:02 45024 20648AF1 SYSLEVEL.FPK SYSLEVEL.FP_ 10 07/14/2003 13:42 165 AD594C24 TIMES.TTF TIMES.TT_ 8 08/13/2002 16:34 79300 325CC85F TIMESBD.TTF TIMESBD.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 75252 B02C0A99 TIMESBI.TTF TIMESBI.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 71644 D62F1C98 TIMESI.TTF TIMESI.TT_ 9 08/13/2002 16:34 73576 C534BA16 TRAPDUMP.EXE TRAPDUMP.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 10:23 30236 BAA1118F TRC0001.TFF TRC0001.TF_ 10 07/15/2003 18:42 1370 19E51D51 TRC0007.TFF TRC0007.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 14:00 3336 6000B5C7 TRC0008.TFF TRC0008.TF_ 10 10/25/2001 16:22 544 475696D2 TRC006D.TFF TRC006D.TF_ 10 07/26/2001 14:42 24181 FB8B40D4 TRC00C0.TFF TRC00C0.TF_ 2 07/16/2003 18:51 15970 1072FC66 TRC00C2.TFF TRC00C2.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 18:51 25994 4E3809EB TRC00C3.TFF TRC00C3.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 18:51 3984 8EEF4AB6 TRC00C4.TFF TRC00C4.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 12:29 288 62593DA4 TRC00C5.TFF TRC00C5.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 10:27 32994 86FB5AD8 TRC00C6.TFF TRC00C6.TF_ 10 07/15/2003 18:47 7146 F49E22AD TRC0118.TFF TRC0118.TF_ 10 10/09/2002 16:47 2526 482E7705 TRC0119.TFF TRC0119.TF_ 9 10/09/2002 16:49 3786 6E0EB4CC TRC012C.TFF TRC012C.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 19:00 5361 F96B933F TRC012D.TFF TRC012D.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 18:59 7870 79F5F2AB TRC012E.TFF TRC012E.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 02:38 32972 8DB15012 TRC012F.TFF TRC012F.TF_ 10 07/16/2003 13:48 36249 D77E6A12 TRSPOOL.EXE TRSPOOL.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 17:44 53830 6C614B5D UCONV.DLL UCONV.DL_ 10 09/04/2002 17:30 23331 5D371968 UHPFS.DLL UHPFS.DL_ 8 10/09/2002 16:48 105008 FADD5619 UJFS.DLL UJFS.DL_ 5 07/16/2003 14:04 286488 9DEFA701 UNICODE.SYS UNICODE.SY_ 10 09/04/2002 17:31 20014 7FFF4F37 UNIKBD.DLL UNIKBD.DL_ 10 09/04/2002 17:31 29027 25C82963 UNINSTAL.EXE UNINSTAL.EX_ 1 07/16/2003 10:14 157129 0F20AC8A USER.EXE USER.EX_ 7 08/16/2002 10:15 281120 90DE730E VGA850.FON VGA850.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 16:34 2982 5A3BDFD0 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 26 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 VGAFIX.FON VGAFIX.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 5360 0659AE32 VGAOEM.FON VGAOEM.FO_ 10 08/13/2002 17:45 5152 C2718A3B VGASYS.FON VGASYS.FO_ 3 08/13/2002 17:45 7280 AD02BCAD VIDEOCFG.DLL VIDEOCFG.DL_ 9 10/22/2002 14:39 37902 6D812171 VMAN.DLL VMAN.DL_ 9 05/21/2003 08:05 50937 A6461A24 WELCOME.EXE WELCOME.EX_ 10 07/16/2003 02:49 10240 C4CD635C WINCFG.DLL WINCFG.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:39 13423 7EB12986 WPCONFIG.DLL WPCONFIG.DL_ 6 07/15/2003 18:44 278686 49AFAA0B WPCONMRI.DLL WPCONMRI.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:44 37936 DF0F8DD9 WPDSACTV.EXE WPDSACTV.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 18:53 14093 C5FBCAD1 WPDSERV.DLL WPDSERV.DL_ 4 07/15/2003 19:38 5037 F9BE2A0F WPDSINIT.EXE WPDSINIT.EX_ 10 07/15/2003 18:53 26453 3F2DF19D WPDSRVP.DLL WPDSRVP.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:53 16378 BDD9DB40 WPINET.DLL WPINET.DL_ 8 07/16/2003 02:45 115434 4723E768 WPNLS.DLL WPNLS.DL_ 9 07/16/2003 00:27 45546 48BA19A7 WPPRINT.DLL WPPRINT.DL_ 2 07/15/2003 20:09 366652 4BB48692 WPSTKMOU.DLL WPSTKMOU.DL_ 10 07/16/2003 02:49 32362 173207C0 WPSTKMRI.DLL WPSTKMRI.DL_ 8 07/15/2003 18:59 5168 C5FC1AB5 XLAT850.BIN XLAT850.BI_ 6 08/13/2002 19:10 407 E86D6AE9 ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.2 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 27 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\* ..\..\MMOS2 ..\..\MMOS2\* ..\..\VT ..\..\VT\* ..\..\TOPOBJ ..\..\TOPOBJ\* ..\..\PSFONTS ..\..\PSFONTS\* ..\..\LANGUAGE ..\..\LANGUAGE\* Will create the following directories ..\..\OS2\INSTALL\UNI Stub File: @UNIDIR ..\..\OS2\INSTALL\SMP Stub File: @SMPDIR ..\..\OS2\PDPSI\PMDF\WARP45_U Stub File: @WARP45U ..\..\OS2\PDPSI\PMDF\WARP45_S Stub File: @WARP45S Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.SM_ 12 07/15/2003 19:45 144351 C6398977 DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.UN_ 12 07/15/2003 19:45 136233 FF433F2E DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.SM_ 11 07/15/2003 18:55 144319 DF99393E DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.UN_ 10 07/15/2003 18:46 136201 A0631EB3 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 28 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCAL1S.DL_ 10 07/15/2003 18:54 144421 3C56B758 DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCAL1U.DL_ 11 07/15/2003 18:45 137469 517BFCDC DOSCALL1.SYM DOSCAL1S.SY_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 43828 DA63D71F DOSCALL1.SYM DOSCAL1U.SY_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 43476 555C0830 DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 5534 102C2AF6 DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 5534 925FFE57 KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SM_ 12 07/15/2003 20:57 59347 9A1CB49C KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.UN_ 12 07/15/2003 20:57 59381 FF48D84D KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SM_ 12 07/15/2003 20:57 59479 87E6A4BF KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.UN_ 12 07/15/2003 20:57 59375 FF92AF9A KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 4307 E5C1D6B1 KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 4232 243F7EA1 KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 4846 ECA6D785 KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 4793 71E0B143 KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 5384 46F1BB98 KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 5384 75956092 KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 3377 B902BC82 KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 3209 8BB5B67E KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 2783 6EC9AAD0 KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 2783 195149BB KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1764 970694B3 KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1792 1C1C8935 KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1196 FDB2F565 KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1196 C68ACA34 KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 14191 3F6930CC KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 12971 17465E8E KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1040 CF053C99 KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 984 DF3866BE KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:53 15533 68F3677C KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 15405 AA261FC5 KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:53 5542 08A18646 KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 5542 2FA523DB MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 20:56 1139 4D6702F1 MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 20:56 1139 4D6702F1 OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 13889 0AD4881D OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 13889 66033239 OS2KRNL OS2KRNLS.___ 11 07/15/2003 18:52 909663 9A3FF6ED OS2KRNL OS2KRNLU.___ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 847721 7657A696 OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNLR.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 21026 E18F8CB3 OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNLR.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 21026 87540894 OS2KRNLB.SYM OS2KRNSB.SY_ 10 07/15/2003 19:28 192020 B08C9180 OS2KRNLB.SYM OS2KRNUB.SY_ 11 07/15/2003 19:15 185012 8D9E2506 OS2KRNLD.SYM OS2KRNSD.SY_ 10 07/15/2003 19:21 196580 611F8672 OS2KRNLD.SYM OS2KRNUD.SY_ 11 07/15/2003 19:09 189060 1A8FB14B OS2KRNLR.SYM OS2KRNSR.SY_ 11 07/15/2003 18:52 173044 C3B3DCC8 OS2KRNLR.SYM OS2KRNUR.SY_ 11 07/15/2003 18:43 168564 7D0EA923 OS2LDR OS2LDRS.___ 12 07/15/2003 19:48 43008 A60CD308 OS2LDR OS2LDRSU.___ 11 07/15/2003 19:47 44544 B5F1C5F7 QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 1299 172F6FAE QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 1299 255A36A7 SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 1877 16C43410 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 29 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.UD_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 1877 D148FDA5 TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 189 4EDB269A TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 189 4EDB2678 TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1503 E9358691 TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1503 61358691 TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 4754 734D826C TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 4754 624D826C TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 49321 5B231547 TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 49321 1B231543 TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 12356 DE40674E TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 12356 CD40674E TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 13647 C646F43D TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 13647 C644D43D TRC0012.TFF TRC0012.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 20:56 1247 4B112CCD TRC0012.TFF TRC0012.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 20:56 1247 4B112CCD TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 1673 8107BFFC TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 1673 81079B80 TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 5561 FEB3BE27 TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 5561 FEB3BE05 TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:54 39488 8B261371 TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 39488 6B26136F TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 7402 2BF7DA62 TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 7219 AB080B18 TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 8071 349B461B TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.UF_ 10 07/15/2003 18:43 7968 B4337AEE TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:53 29535 FDF00F1F TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 29256 FDC177C8 TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 9590 89245F49 TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 9590 89135F49 TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 5466 27F18E9F TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 5134 61089CA2 TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 27091 38D749A1 TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 24543 BE0AADDE TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1549 6B365092 TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1549 E3365091 TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 4516 1B2B7341 TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 4516 1B2B6AC1 TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:53 9505 A2F6E957 TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 9505 A2F6E537 TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 2483 8027B7CF TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 2535 CF7E2790 TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.SF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:52 1225 D5765B68 TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.UF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1130 0288C183 ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.3 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 30 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\..\OS2\dll Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 13 07/15/2003 19:45 136233 FF433F2E DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 13 07/15/2003 18:46 136201 A0631EB3 DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 137469 517BFCDC DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 5534 925FFE57 HARDERR.EXE HARDERR.EX_ 12 07/15/2003 18:45 14889 EDDDFD43 KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 13 07/15/2003 20:57 59381 FF48D84D KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 12 07/15/2003 20:57 59375 FF92AF9A KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 4232 243F7EA1 KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 4793 71E0B143 KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 5384 75956092 KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 3209 8BB5B67E KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 2783 195168FB KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 1792 1C1C8935 KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 1196 C68ACA34 KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 12971 17465E8E KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 984 DF3728BE KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 15405 AA261FC5 KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 5542 2FA523DB MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 20:56 1139 4D6702F1 OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 13889 66033239 OS2KRNL OS2KRNL.___ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 847721 7657A696 OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 21026 87540894 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 31 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 13 07/15/2003 19:47 44544 B5F1C5F7 PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 13 07/16/2003 11:05 392764 039EEEA7 QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 1299 255A36A7 SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 1877 D148FDA5 TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 189 4EDB2678 TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 1503 61358691 TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 4754 624D826C TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 49321 1B231543 TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 12356 CD40674E TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 13647 C644D43D TRC0012.TFF TRC0012.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 20:56 1247 4B112CCD TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 1673 81079B80 TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 5561 FEB3BE05 TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:45 39488 6B26136F TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 7219 AB080B18 TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 7968 B4337AEE TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 29256 FDC177C8 TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 9590 89135F49 TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 5134 61089CA2 TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 24543 BE0AADDE TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 1549 E3365091 TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 4516 1B2B6AC1 TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 9505 A2F6E537 TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:43 2535 CF7E2790 TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.TF_ 12 07/15/2003 18:43 1130 1668C183 ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.4 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 32 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\..\OS2\dll Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 14 07/15/2003 19:45 144351 C6398977 DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 13 07/15/2003 18:55 144319 DF99393E DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 144421 3C56B758 DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 5534 102C2AF6 HARDERR.EXE HARDERR.EX_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 14889 2DDDFD48 KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 14 07/15/2003 20:57 59347 9A1CB49C KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 14 07/15/2003 20:57 59479 87E6A4BF KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 4307 E5C1D6B1 KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 4846 ECA6D785 KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 5384 46F1BB98 KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 3377 B902BC82 KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 2783 6EC9AAD0 KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1764 970694B3 KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1196 FDB2F565 KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 14191 3F6930CC KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1040 CF053C99 KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:53 15533 68F3677C KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:53 5542 08A18646 MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 20:56 1139 4D6702F1 OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 13889 0AD4881D OS2KRNL OS2KRNL.___ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 909663 9A3FF6ED OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 21026 E18F8CB3 OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 14 07/15/2003 19:48 43008 A60CD308 PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 14 07/16/2003 10:21 390172 F5F0F0CD QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 1299 172F6FAE SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 1877 16C43410 TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 189 ECDB269C TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1503 E9358691 TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 4754 734D826C TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:52 49321 5B231547 TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 12356 DE40674E TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 13 07/15/2003 18:54 13647 C646F43D TRC0012.TFF TRC0012.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 20:56 1247 4B112CCD TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 1673 8107BD80 TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 5561 FEB3BE27 TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:54 39488 8B261371 TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 7402 2BF7DA62 TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 8071 349B461B TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:53 29535 FDF00F1F TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 9590 89245F49 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 33 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 5466 27F18E9F TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 27091 38D749A1 TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1549 6B365092 TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 4516 1B2B7341 TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:53 9505 A2F6E957 TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 2483 8027B7CF TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 18:52 1225 D5765B68 ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.5 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\* ..\..\MMOS2 ..\..\MMOS2\* ..\..\VT ..\..\VT\* ..\..\PSFONTS ..\..\PSFONTS\* ..\..\LANGUAGE ..\..\LANGUAGE\* Will create the following directories ..\..\OS2\PDPSI\PMDF\WARP45 Stub File: @PMDFW45 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 34 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.E4_ 16 07/15/2003 19:46 136231 6F0E2480 DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 16 07/15/2003 19:46 136231 6F0E2480 DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.E4_ 16 07/15/2003 19:45 136199 1474F49D DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 16 07/15/2003 19:45 136199 1474F49D DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 15 07/15/2003 18:45 137469 517BFCDC DOSCALL1.SYM DOSCALL1.SY_ 14 07/15/2003 18:45 43476 555C0830 DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 5534 925FFE57 HARDERR.EXE HARDERR.EX_ 14 07/15/2003 18:45 14889 EDDDFD43 KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.S4_ 16 07/15/2003 20:57 59381 FF48E64D KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 16 07/15/2003 20:57 59381 FF48E64D KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.S4_ 16 07/15/2003 20:57 59375 0152AF9B KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 15 07/15/2003 20:57 59375 0152AF9B KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 4232 8EAC173D KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 4793 59F06B78 KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 5384 363012A7 KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 3209 FEC979DF KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 2783 E487644E KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 1792 2A540AE7 KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 1196 9F415B78 KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 12971 168ADD27 KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 984 31E32558 KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 15405 34419F5E KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 5542 EC1B8D5A MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 20:56 1139 4D6702F1 OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 13889 66033239 OS2KRNL OS2KRNL.___ 15 07/15/2003 19:02 849874 4C3CE5CE OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 21026 DD80EDBC OS2KRNLB.SYM OS2KRNLB.SY_ 15 07/15/2003 19:41 185204 5E8C69CD OS2KRNLD.SYM OS2KRNLD.SY_ 15 07/15/2003 19:34 189268 3B9A07AB OS2KRNLR.SYM OS2KRNLR.SY_ 15 07/15/2003 19:02 168772 500DFCA8 OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 16 07/15/2003 19:48 44544 B5F1AA37 PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 15 07/16/2003 11:05 392764 039EEEA7 PMWIN32.SDF PMWIN32.SD_ 16 07/16/2003 10:32 313392 B4B052DA QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 1299 255A36A7 SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 1877 D148FDA5 SHELL.SDF SHELL.S4_ 16 07/15/2003 20:57 21279 532E0DD6 TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 189 4EDB265E TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 1503 F9358690 TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 4754 554D826C TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 19:02 49321 DB23153F TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 14 07/15/2003 19:02 12356 C040674E TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 13647 C644D43D TRC0012.TFF TRC0012.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 20:56 1247 4B112CCD TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 1673 81079B80 TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 5561 FEB3BE05 TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 18:45 39488 6B26136F TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 7219 AB080A48 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 35 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 7968 B4267AEE TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.TF_ 15 07/15/2003 19:02 29256 FDC17794 TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 9590 89065F49 TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 5134 61088FA2 TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.TF_ 15 07/15/2003 19:02 24543 BE0AA0DE TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 1549 7B365091 TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 4516 9B2B64C8 TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 9505 A2F6E397 TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.TF_ 16 07/15/2003 19:02 2535 CF7DF390 TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.TF_ 15 07/15/2003 19:02 1130 3288C182 ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.6 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.51 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4501_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\* ..\..\MMOS2 ..\..\MMOS2\* ..\..\VT ..\..\VT\* ..\..\PSFONTS ..\..\PSFONTS\* ..\..\LANGUAGE ..\..\LANGUAGE\* FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 36 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- BOOTDISK.EXE BOOTDISK.EX_ 16 07/16/2003 10:20 87633 D6A76A7B ************************************************************************ Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.7 Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4502_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6150 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business m" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A5550 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Product name: "Convenience Package - OS/2 Warp 4 Base Operating System" Standard Edition 4.52 Fixpak name: XR_C004_ (Country = Generic) FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 37 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_4503_ System Id: 1000 Component Id: 5639A6101 Archive is ON for this product. ________________________________________________________________________ Default directories: ..\..\ ..\* ..\..\MMOS2 ..\..\MMOS2\* ..\..\VT ..\..\VT\* ..\..\PSFONTS ..\..\PSFONTS\* ..\..\LANGUAGE ..\..\LANGUAGE\* Files contained in Fixpak for product: Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum ------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- -------- BOOTDISK.EXE BOOTDISK.EX_ 16 07/16/2003 10:20 86605 F5B5A5F2 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts 38 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 10.0 SPACE UTILIZATION The FixPak installation process requires free space on the following drives: Space needed Drive Up to 2MB C: Up to 2MB Boot drive (4MB if boot is C:) Up to 22MB Drive with most free space, holds deferred files if A:SERVICE method used. Up to 33MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of XR_4501 Up to 33MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of XR_4502 Up to 33MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of XR_4503 Note: The lines labeled "FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of" will be on the drive you specify and will occupy up to the size indicated for the Archive and for the Backup directories. If, for example, the indicated size is 30MB then the space actually occupied on the drive can be up to 60MB. 10.1 RECOVERING FIXPAK ARCHIVE AND BACKUP SPACE Warning: Make sure you read and understand the following before removing the Archive and Backup files and directories. You can recover the space used for FixPak Archive and Backup files as long as you understand that doing this prevents you from being able to backout to the previous Backup or Archive level. If it becomes necessary at a later time to backout a FixPak, the only way you can do this is to reinstall Warp. Do the following to delete the FixPak Backup and Archive files and remove the files used by CSF to keep track of what service has been applied to your system. 1. Delete every instance of the following files on your system (search every drive and every directory they contain). Ž LOGF0000.* (can be OS2 or MPM) Ž LOGSTART.* (can be OS2 or MPM) Ž LOGARCH.* (can be OS2 or MPM) Ž CSF_*.* Ž FIXSTART 2. Delete the files in the FixPak Archive and Backup directories on your harddisk. 3. Remove the FixPak Archive and Backup directories with the RMDIR command. Space Utilization 39 July 18, 2003 - Convenience Package - FixPak XR_C004 10.2 TRADEMARKS The following terms are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: Ž IBM Ž OS/2 Ž WorkSpace On-Demand Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Space Utilization 40