═══ 1. Help Panel Not Found ═══ The requested help panel was not found. ═══ 2. About ═══ This choice produces a screen that offers the title and version number of the program, plus any available icon that will represent the program when it is minimized, plus copyright information. The screen will have a pushbutton at the bottom to enable the user to remove it. ═══ 3. Cancel ═══ The Cancel pushbutton removes a window without applying any changes made in that window. ═══ 4. Change ═══ This choice will present the selected object, in its current state, and allow the user to change certain of the parameters or other fields associated with the object. ═══ 5. Create ═══ This choice will allow the user to create a new instance of the object type selected. ═══ 6. Delete ═══ Delete removes a selected object. The space it occupied is usually filled by the remaining object or objects in the window. ═══ 7. Display ═══ This choice presents the selected object for viewing only, with no changes allowed. ═══ 8. Extended help ═══ The Extended Help choice offers more detailed assistance on the objects and actions in the current context. ═══ 9. File ═══ This menu bar choice provides access to other choices that enable a user to work with objects or with data storage devices, such as disks or diskettes. ═══ 10. Help ═══ This choice gives a user access to helpful information about objects, choices, tasks, and products. ═══ 11. Help Index ═══ This choice on the Help menu presents an alphabetic listing of help topics for an object. ═══ 12. Help for help ═══ Help for help provides detailed information on the kinds of help available and how to use them. ═══ 13. Keys Help ═══ This choice presents a listing of all the key assignments for an object or a product. ═══ 14. More ═══ The word More indicates that there is additional information not currently viewable on the screen. The screen must be scrolled in order to bring this information into view. ═══ 15. New ═══ This choice creates another object from an existing object. The new object will appear in the existing window. ═══ 16. No ═══ Do not perform the act described in the panel. ═══ 17. Ok ═══ The OK pushbutton accepts the information in a window and closes it. If the window contains changed information, those changes are applied before the window is closed. ═══ 18. Open ═══ The Open choice opens a new window on an object or gives a user access to other choices that open a new window on an object. ═══ 19. Save ═══ Save stores an object onto a storage device, such as a disk or diskette. ═══ 20. Save and Repeat ═══ Saves the current operation and places the user at the beginning point to perform the operation again. ═══ 21. Save as ═══ Save as is a choice that creates a new object from an existing object and leaves the existing object as it was. ═══ 22. Scroll ═══ Moves the viewable information in a window such that information currently not in view comes into view. ═══ 23. Stop ═══ Stop the current processing. ═══ 24. Tutorial ═══ This choice gives a user access to online educational information. ═══ 25. Yes ═══ Perform the act described in the panel. ═══ 26. Information line ═══ This choice gives a user the ability to hide or display the information line control. The information line control displays additional information about the field that has the cursor emphasis. ═══ 27. Direct Manipulation ═══ The direct manipulation operation was a copy request. The results of a copy to an entry field will be as follows: o Any selected text in the control will be deleted. o The text being dropped will be inserted into the control at the cursor position. o The cursor will be placed following the dropped text. o The source of the dropped text will not be changed. ═══ 28. Direct Manipulation ═══ The direct manipulation operation was a move request. The results of a move to an entry field will be as follows: o Any selected text in the control will be deleted. o The text being dropped will be inserted into the control at the cursor position. o The cursor will be placed following the dropped text. o The dropped text will be deleted from the source. ═══ 29. Direct Manipulation ═══ The direct manipulation operation was a copy request. The results of a copy to a list will be as follows: o If the list is a sorted list, the dropped text will be inserted into the list in the sorted order. o If the list is an unsorted list, the dropped text will be inserted into the list following the list item the mouse is over when the drop is made. o The source of the dropped text will not be changed. ═══ 30. Direct Manipulation ═══ The direct manipulation operation was a move request. The results of a move to a list will be as follows: o If the list is a sorted list, the dropped text will be inserted into the list in the sorted order. o If the list is an unsorted list, the dropped text will be inserted into the list following the list item the mouse is over when the drop is made. o The dropped text will be deleted from the source. ═══ 31. Direct Manipulation ═══ The direct manipulation operation requested was invalid. Pressing and holding a key when the drop is made augments the operation as follows: o No key - defaults to a copy operation. o Ctrl key - copy operation. o Shift key - move operation for OS/2 2.0, invalid for OS/2 1.X. o Alt key - move operation for OS/2 1.X, invalid for OS/2 2.0. o Two or more keys - invalid operation. ═══ 32. res=498.Continue ═══ This choice will resume the process that has been interrupted. ═══ 33. res=503.Reset ═══ This choice returns the values of changed settings choices to their last saved state. ═══ 34. res=504.Retry ═══ This choice tries a process again that has been interrupted because of a situation that the user can attempt to correct. ═══ 35. res=505.Undo ═══ This choice returns the settings to their state prior to the last action. ═══ 36. res=507.Close ═══ This choice will remove the window without affecting the current process. Close does not change the information in the window. ═══ 37. res=508.Resume ═══ This choice continues a process that was paused. ═══ 38. res=509.Apply ═══ This choice applies changes mad eto settings choices without removing the window in which the changes were made. ═══ 39. res=510.Pause ═══ This choice temporarily suspends a process without ending the process. ═══ 40. Product Information Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the product information window here. ═══ 41. Reference Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the reference window here. ═══ 42. Target Drive Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the target drive panel here. ═══ 42.1. Target Drive - Help ═══ Insert context sensitve help for the target drive here. ═══ 43. Target Directory Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the target directory panel here. ═══ 43.1. Target Directory - Help ═══ Insert context sensitve help for the target directory here. ═══ 44. Options Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the option panel here. ═══ 44.1. Option List - Help ═══ Insert context sensitve help for the option list here. ═══ 45. Completion Window - Help ═══ Insert help for the completion window here. ═══ 46. Insert Diskette - Help ═══ Remove the diskette currently in the source drive, if any, and replace it with the proper diskette. When the proper diskette is in the source drive, select OK. ═══ 47. Commit to Changes - Help ═══ From this point on, all installation and configuration requests will now be applied. To override any of these choices, select Cancel now. ═══ 48. Installation Action - Help ═══ Select Yes to transfer the Installation program and all licensed program files, in packed format, to a network server directory. After transferring the files, a user can execute the Installation program from the server directory either locally or from the local area network (LAN); therefore, the LAN can be used, rather than the installation diskettes, to install the licensed programs. Select No to perform a normal installation on this system unit. ═══ 49. Server Target Window - Help ═══ Use the field in this window to specify the drive and path of a subdirectory, on a network server, in which to install the licensed program files. ═══ 49.1. Target Directory - Help ═══ Specify the drive and path of a subdirectory, on a network server, in which to install the licensed program files. If you have more than one licensed program, the path must be unique for each program. ═══ 50. Install Files Exist - Help ═══ Installation files for different licensed programs must be placed in seperate subdirectories. You can take the following actions: o If you select OK, the licensed program already in this subdirectory will be overwritten. o You can clean up extraneous files in this subdirectory by going to an OS/2 session and deleting them. o If you select Cancel, you will return to the prior window where you can specify a different subdirectory and continue this installation. ═══ 51. Install Completion - Help ═══ The Installation program completed successfully. On workstations throughout your network, you can now use this program to install the licensed program on remote nodes rather than using the diskettes. ═══ 52. Abnormal Stop - Help ═══ If the Installation program is exited at this time, critical files may not have been installed or important configurations may not have been performed. To ensure a working product, continue the installation or restart the Installation program, and follow it through to completion. ═══ 53. Abnormal Exit - Help ═══ The Installation program exited before the normal completion. Critical files may not have been installed or important configurations may not have been performed. To ensure a working product, restart the Installation program, and follow it through to completion. ═══ 54. Insufficent DASD - Help ═══ The target might not have enough free storage to install the licensed programs successfully. If a previous installation of the licensed programs exists on the target, some of the files will be updated; however, not all files will be updated. The system might not require the full amount of free storage to install successfully. You can do the following: o Attempt to continue this installation. If you run out of storage, you must free up storage, then, start the installation again. o Free up storage, then, start the installation again. ═══ 55. Invalid Target - Help ═══ The target chosen cannot be used. Possible reasons include: o Access denied o Drive locked by another process. o Unknown media type. ═══ 56. Error Making Directory - Help ═══ The directory could not be created. Possible reasons include: o Access denied o Drive locked by another process. o Unknown media type. o Path not found. ═══ 57. Error Opening File - Help ═══ The file could not be opened. Possible reasons include: o Access denied o Cannot make directory entry. o Not enough space on the disk. o Drive locked by another process. o File not found. o Invalid access code. o Invalid parameter. o Unknown media type. o Open/create failed due to explicit fail command. o Path not found. o Sharing buffer overflow. o Sharing violation. o Too many open files (no handles left). ═══ 58. File Not Found - Help ═══ The file does not exist. ═══ 59. Error Copying File - Help ═══ The file could not be copied. Possible reasons include: o Access denied o Cannot make directory entry. o Not enough space on the disk. o Drive locked by another process. o Unknown media type. o Path not found. ═══ 60. Error Unpacking File - Help ═══ The file could not be unpacked. Possible reasons include: o Warning error (such as failed CRC check). o Error in ZIP file. o Insufficient memory. o File not found. No ZIP files found. o Bad or illegal parameters specified. o No files found to extract/view etc. o Disk full. o Unexpected EOF in ZIP file.