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FIX FROM GA + SERVICE PACK LEVEL OF CODE
THE ARCHIVE CONTAINS THE FIX FOR THE FOLOWING PROBLEMS:
APAR PJ06485
Problem description:
ALT+HOME TO FLIP FROM DOS WINDOW TO DOS FS DOESN'T WORK IN
SERVICE PACK , ALT+HOME Keys dead in VDM
APAR= PJ06557
Problem description:
CTRL+ESC LOCKS KEYBOARD WHEN IN DOS APPLICATIONS
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NOTE: The Modules PMWIN.DLL and PMVIOP.DLL are dated 12/14/92.
If you have received a more recent version of either of these
two files as a fix then you SHOULD NOT apply these older versions,
since you may lose fixes previously applied to your system.
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APAR PJ06679
Problem description:
When the Lotus 123 application window is called, then
resized, objects (such as squares, elipses, etc) do
not get redrawn. Neither can they be seen.
This fix requires one file to be copied to your OS/2 2.0 system
hardfile. The file is PMGRE.DLL.
Filename Size Date Time
PMGRE.DLL 413952 10-29-92 3:10p
TO INSTALL:
You will need to download the archive and unpack it on to a diskette or temp.
subdirectory,
( This assumes the C: drive is the drive OS/2 is installed on, if OS/2 is
installed on a different drive, please substitute in place of C: below)
This fix requires PMWIN.DLL, PVIOP.DLL and PMGRE.DLL to be copied to
your OS/2 system hard file.
1. Boot your system with the OS/2 2.0 Installation Diskette.
2. Insert DISK1, when prompted to continue or ESC, press the ESC key.
3. Remove the Installation from drive A.
4. Insert FIX diskette in drive A.
( Ignore this if using a temp. sub-directory )
5. Change drive and directory to "C:\OS2\DLL".
( see comment, use drive OS/2 is installed on )
6. Enter Copy A:\*.DLL. or Copy TMP\*.DLL
( where TMP is the full path name of where unarchived fix is
located if using a temp. directory )
7. Remove FIX diskette from drive A.
( Ignore this if using a temp. sub-directory )
8. Boot your system.