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Re[2]: Windows NT client install with ADSM IP20863

1996-10-18 09:18:15
Subject: Re[2]: Windows NT client install with ADSM IP20863
From: Don Ludwig <Don.Ludwig AT CCMAIL.FINGERHUT DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 08:18:15 -0500
Thanks Russell for your answer.  Is this new install procedure documented
anywhere?  Its not in the readme files on the FTP server.
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Author: Russell French <ccrussf AT SHOWME.MISSOURI DOT EDU>
Subject: Re: Windows NT client install with ADSM IP20863
10-17-96 04:14 PM

Yes, use SETUP. IBM changed the entire install process.  Watch out for
file placement, the new install sticks everything in new directories and
doesn't clean up anything from the previous install.  The approach I've
taken for Win95 systems is to copy the DSM.OPT file to a temp directory
and uninstall the old version before installing the new and then
copying the DSM.OPT file into the "baclient" directory.  The reason for
the 5 diskettes is because the new release now contains the Administrarive
Client as well as the Backup/Archive Client.

Hope this helps.

Russ French
University of Missouri
ccrussf AT showme.missouri DOT edu

On Thu, 17 Oct 1996, Don Ludwig wrote:

> Hi,,,I just downloaded the 32 bit ADSM files for Windows/nt (Ptf IP20863) and
> also the readme files.  Questions. The readme file says to use loaddskf to
build
> the install diskettes.  I did that like in the past.  I have 5 diskettes the
> readme talks about ip20863.3d1 and 3d2 I also have 3d3-3d5?  When going to a
NT
> client to do the install I entered disk 1 into the drive and typed in
A:INSTALL.
> EXE (Like normal) It said the file did not exist? (Huh?) I did a dir on the
> diskette and found the following entries:
> _inst32.ex_
> isdel.exe
> _setup.dll
> _setup.lib
> data.1
> disk1.id
> setup.bmp
> setup.exe
> setup.ini
> setup.ins
> setup.pkg
> title.bmp
>
> Did I unload the wrong file.  Or should I be executing SETUP instead of
install.
>  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks D. Ludwig
>
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