Casper wrote: >Problem: if three APM's are installd, APM X, APM Y and APM Z, and >the first installed APM (say X) is uninstalled, the backup mime.cfg >will not now about Y and Z. Exactly, so apm.exe install backup\y.id and backup\z.id and we should be correct again... I wrote: >So when we want to uninstall we copy the *.cfg from the backup\apmname >directory and then "reinstall" all the APMs that weren't installed (only >the .id files) and rewrite the APM-list. Perhaps I was unclear that it was an automatic "reinstall" (that was why I put "'s around it - it doesn't actually reinstall only updates the configuration files so they hopefully are correct once more). //Bernie http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...
- Mandatory change for all APM packages L.D. Best
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Bernie
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Casper Gielen
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Bernie
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Glenn McCorkle
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Clarence Verge
- Mandatory change for all APM packages Richard Menedetter
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Clarence Verge
- Mandatory change for all APM packages Richard Menedetter
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Clarence Verge
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages L.D. Best
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Clarence Verge
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Glenn McCorkle
- Re: Mandatory change for all APM packages Clarence Verge
