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- From: lansche@torolab6.VNET.IBM.COM (Martin Lansche)
- Message-ID: <19930106.095616.377@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 12:55:37 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: How to suppress IBM Logo/copyright window for Workframe,Debugger?
- Disclaimer: This posting represents the poster's views, not those of IBM
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- References: <1993Jan6.150600.28023@rdg.dec.com>
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- In <1993Jan6.150600.28023@rdg.dec.com> Andrew Cullen writes:
- >Hi there,
- >
- > I recently purchased the CSet/2 development kit, ordered from IBM here
- >in Germany. (OS/2, Developer's Toolkit, Cset/2 compiler and
- >Workframe/2 for DM799). Does anyone know how to suppress the Copyright/License
- >information window that appears when I start the Workframe? I get the
- >same window with an "OK" button whenever I start up the debugger as well.
- Andrew,
- The documentation is correct, although until recently I was as confused
- as you are. Here is the answer:
- Double click on the OS/2 System Icon on the desktop
- Double click on the System Setup Icon in the OS/2 System Folder
- Double click on the System Icon in the System Setup Icon
- Click on the Logo tab in the System Settings Notebook
- Click on the None radio button.
- Double click on the upper left corner icon and close all the windows
- that you openned. Now you will no longer see the Logos of the
- products that you mentioned (or any others for that matter).
-
- Cheers,
- Martin Lansche IBM Toronto Lab, Canada
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