Mark,

The number designation in the kernel doesn't actually have anything to
do
with the version of Win4Lin. The kernels are actually a separate
'product'
from the Win4Lin software. The designation (i.e. Win4Lin1/Win4Lin2) is
actually related to the version of the kernel hooks that were included
in the kernel patch. The '2' kernels are the most up-to-date. 

Regards,
Amanda

"Mark W. Knecht" wrote:
> 
> Mike and Amanda,
>    Thanks for the info and good to know. I hope my upgrade goes well this
> weekend and I don't have to go backwards.
> 
>    I for one don't understand why the software folks named the 3.0 kernel
> patches with Win4Lin2 names? Not clear to me at all. Why not Win4Lin3?
> 
> Anyway, thanks.
> 
> Mark
> 
-- 
Amanda Owens
Support Engineer
NeTraverse, Inc.
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