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Dear Jim,

There's an even more effective way to conserve on hard drive 
space without diminishing the effectiveness of your BPCS
system. 

It's called LOCKSMITH for BPCS. Details here:

http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/locksmith_bpcs.htm

Please call me and we can talk over how to best apply LOCKSMITH 
functionality for your particular situation.

Peace to you,
Milt Habeck
Unbeaten Path International

North America:  (888) 874-8008
International line: (262) 681-3151
mhabeck@xxxxxxxxxx
www.unpath.com 





----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jim Sehi 
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 11:56 AM
Subject: Removing ASSET


I am in a shop currently running BPCS with ASSET on the system.  We have
purchased a new ERP package to replace BPCS, and I need to clean up the
system to reclaim as much disk as possible in preparation for the new
software installation.

We have very few modifications, and they are isolated to production
libraries, and I want to remove the entire ASSET package, repository,
and related libraries from the system.  I DO NOT intend to remove
production libraries from the system such as BPCSMMO, BPCSMMPTF, etc.

Has anyone done this already, and do you have any helpful hints
regarding residual objects, subsystems, job descriptions, gotchas to
watch out for, etc?

Thanks!

Jim Sehi
IT Manager
Specialty Products Company




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