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Steven:  
 
Look! I'm confused and the references that you supplied aren't helping.  
Here's what I want to do:  
 
 
	I want to go from my current TCPIP version, which is 4.0e (Warp 4 with  
FP15), to the highest complete level of TCPIP that I can. I believe that  
I can only go to TCPIP 4.1, since I do not have Software Choice.  
 
	I thought, based on what I read, the upgrade path is as follows:  
 
        1.      W08610B?.DSK  
 
        2.      W08621.?DK  
 
        3.      UN_2001.?DK  
 
Apparently, that is not the case. Could you help me out with an explicit  
statement of the updates I need. I've already installed  W08610B?.DSK  
and W08621.?DK.  
 
Thanks muchly  
HCM  
 
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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> In <3E690284.40091B4@attglobal.net>, on 03/07/03  
>    at 12:34 PM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
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> >       3.      UN_2001.?DK  
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> >The first updates the stack from 16 bit to 32 bit. The second is an  
> >update of the 32 bit stack. The last one updates the TCPIP apps (like  
> >gopher, ping, FTP) from 16 bit to 32 bit.  
>   
> Nope.  TCP/IP v4.0 is not a prerequiste.  From the readme:  
>   
>   
>  language. This FixPak has a prerequisite of MPTS WRx8620 or  
>  above, and it supercedes the TCP/IP FixPak UNx1001.  
>  This FixPak contains fixes for IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 v4.10  
>  applications, including FTP, FTPD, Syslogd, and TCPCOEX.  
>  After applying this FixPak, the TCP/IP applications for  
>  OS/2 will be Year 2000 ready.  
>   
>   
> See:  
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>   http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/tcpip40.html  
>   
> for what you can do with v4.0.  There's more at:  
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>   http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/tcpip_upgrades.html#400  
>   
> You said you had a copy of TCP/IP v4.1.  I took you literally.  It appears  
> that this is not the case.  
>   
> >I already installed the first 2. I am incorrect here?  
>   
> No.  You did install the 1st two and this is correct.  
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> Steven  
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