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Win200?  Is that one of the early Windows versions that came on clay tablet
or papyrus media? :)

I've been using Win 2000 Pro at the contract job I've been at this summer.
It seems almost as stable as OS/2 2.11 was.  And on a 266 MHz Pentium II
with 128 MB it runs almost as fast as OS/2 did on my old 486-66 with 16 MB!
Do ya think XP on, say, an 800 MHz Athlon with 256 MB will run as well as
Warp 3 did on my Pentium 133 with 32 MB?  Talk about progress!

Dave Shaw
Simpsonville, SC
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Crosby" <jlcrosby@fwi.com>


> "Bob Cozzi (RPGIV)" wrote:
>
> > Sounds like a library list, urh, I mean PATH problem to me.
>
> Here's my path as shown in a command prompt (formatted a bit):
>
> PATH=C:\IBMDEBUG\bin;
>      C:\WDT400\;
>      C:\WINNT\system32;
>      C:\WINNT;
>      C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;
>      C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\CLIENT~1;
>      C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\CLIENT~1\Shared;
>      C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\CLIENT~1\Emulator;;
>      C:\IMNnq_NT
>
> WDT is in C:\WDT400
>
> I'm on OS/400 V4R5, WDT V5R1 w/latest service packs, Win200 V5.0 (Build
> 2195 service pack 2).  I'm fairly new to Win200 and I notice that the
> AUTOEXEC.BAT is empty, so the path is coming from somewhere else.
>
> --
> -Jeff
> The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily
> the opinion of my company.  Unless I say so.





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