I believe the original README with the V4.1 client said that if you are upgrading from V3 to V4, you should UNINSTALL the 3.1.x client first, then install the V4 client from scratch.
Then if you are going from any 4.1 to any 4.2, you should be able to just put on the latest patch level. The clients are SUPPOSED to be self-contained so you just install any patch level and that includes everything you need; the only case I remember where they said you should uninstall first is when going from V3 to V4. So I would try installing 3.1.0.6, then installing 4.2.1.18. If that doesn't work, I would report it as a problem. ************************************************************************ Wanda Prather The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 443-778-8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Intelligence has much less practical application than you'd think" - Scott Adams/Dilbert ************************************************************************ -----Original Message----- From: Malbrough, Demetrius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 12:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Appropriate way to UPGRADE client Happy Holidays, SM*ers! Is it documented anywhere the appropriate way to upgrade the client? Scenario: You have an NT client at 3.1.0.6 and you want to upgrade it to the latest level of the client which is 4.2.1.18. Do you upgrade to TSM 4.2.1.0 first and then upgrade to the patch of TSM 4.2.1.18? I have tried both ways: Upgrading to 4.2.1.0 & then installing the patch of 4.2.1.18 & also just upgrading straight to the patch? Both seems to work? But, seems as if when I go straight to the patch, the ba client gui console complains about "Error initializing the cache. Shutdown all programs and run scandisk or chkdsk. Delete the cache, cookies and history directories in your windows directory and then restart IE. If the problem persists reinstall IE." The fix for this I guess is to un-install & re-install the client so the dscameng.txt file will be at its latest level! Any input would be HELPFUL!!!!! Thanks, Demetrius Malbrough UNIX/TSM Administrator
