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In a message dated 16/06/00 23:31:44 GMT Daylight Time, booth@martinvt.com 
writes:

> This isn't a Domino question, I hope you all will forgive me.
>  
>  I am using Lotus Notes 5.0 which was sent free with an AS/400 upgrade a 
>  while ago.  So far I love it (when I'm not hating it.) 
>  
>  I added the QMR updates and that was fine too, but something broke and in 
>  good Windows fashion I reinstalled Lotus Notes from the CD.  Now I can not 
>  apply any of the QMR updates.  In every instance I get an error message 
>  saying the versions don't match.  One of the versions should match 
>  shouldn't it?
>  
>  In any event, is there a fix or am I stuck out in no-where land??

I don't know the situation on AS/400 but on Windows NT the Incremental 
Installer creates an "update.log" file which contains the history of QMU/QMR 
updates.

When the incremental install program accesses that file and sees, say, a 
history of install to 5.0.2 it will (quite rightly in a sense) refuse to 
install, say, 5.0a. It might be worth renaming the update.log file (assuming 
there is one) and trying again to incremental install.

I would be interested to hear if that helps.
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