Wolfgang,
  I will also go back to your earlier posting on DINIT
 I mentioned you in the "extraction" camp only because you started with a
full installation (yes, selective use is not the same as isolating your
learning space from other available routines using an extraction) .
  JLZ has similarly advocated expedient selective use ( as I quote from
another thread) " If diamond is not available, I would install openvista
semiviva 0.4 and ignore  most of that, keep to a name/numberspace, and
draw upon the rest when it suits the task."
  When I get back to my Vista machine perhaps I should join your camp,
although my goal is not  personal use based on experience, it will be
just for learning.
  For that primordial purpose I am a little distrustful of having too many
addon routines standing by...but I don't know  what should be considered
the ideal Fileman Lite or Fileman+  ... not to mention the strategy for
isolating it on GTM.
  When I learned to swim they just threw me in (that was the supervised
method of the day). In returning to this threadname, I am just asking
for  which is the shallow end of the pool and with rescuers available,
it may not matter which end you start in.
Thanks for clarification

Rusty

> If you have installed Vista you can just leave it alone and reinstall
> all the
> files needed using the FileMan installation routine DINIT (Do ^DINIT).
> You will
> have to answer some questions but the resualt is a running and complete
> FileMan.
> It uses the routines in your vista distribution. It is not necessary to
> figure out
> which ones (of course all DI* routines, but a few others, too). I did no
> extraction at all, only an addition: A new FileMan for my "private" use.
>
> Wolfgang Giere
>
>
>
> T Maynard wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> The extraction camp:
>>    This includes setting up a new gtmglbldir from
>> latest VistA as done by Wolfgang Giere ...but that
>> camp does not convey what the essential extraction
>> files would be to the likes of me.
>>
>
>
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