| Nr. |
Filename |
Date |
Size |
Downloads |
Description |
| 1001 |
osotfwss.txt |
11-06-1997 |
2 Kb. |
88 |
Cannot Logoff WatchDog Security System w/ARTCHRO
N. When you attempt to logoff from a Fischer
Watchdog PC Data Security System, the following
message is displayed: The following running
processes must be terminated ... |
| 1002 |
osothwdl.txt |
31-12-1996 |
1 Kb. |
71 |
Hardware Detection Levels Cannot be Modified.
From the Hardware Manager Properties (Settings)
menu, you attempt to modify the detection levels
; however, these levels cannot be changed. |
| 1003 |
osothwrp.txt |
31-12-1996 |
2 Kb. |
63 |
During Startup, System Halts with a TRAP0003.
Usually caused by a corrupt PREVIOUS.DAT file
existing either in the root directory of the
startup drive, or in the \OS2\BOOT subdirectory
of the startup drive. |
| 1004 |
osoticon.txt |
20-03-1997 |
3 Kb. |
91 |
Icon Editor - All OS/2 Releases. Information
about the Icon Editor that comes with OS/2. |
| 1005 |
osotjasn.txt |
01-01-1997 |
2 Kb. |
59 |
How Do I Run Java Applets? Typing the following
to run the Java applets will FAIL: APPLET JAVAOS
2\DEMO\TUMBLINGDUKE\EXAMPLE1.HTML APPLET FILE:\
\\ E:\JAVAOS2\DEMO\TUMBLINGDUKE\EXAMPLE1.HTML |
| 1006 |
osotlnp3.txt |
03-06-1997 |
1 Kb. |
97 |
POP3 Internet Mail Server Support. Connecting
Lotus Notes 4.x client to an Internet (POP3)
Mail Server with the OS/2 Internet Mail Client
Support for Lotus Notes. |
| 1007 |
osotlnsm.txt |
03-06-1997 |
1 Kb. |
99 |
Lotus Notes 4.1, 4.11 and SmartIcons. On OS/2
Warp 4, if you select File, Tools, and then
SmartIcons from the Lotus Notes 4.1 or 4.11
menu bar, the SmartIcons window does not appear,
and the mouse buttons no longer function. |
| 1008 |
osotlots.txt |
18-03-1997 |
1 Kb. |
62 |
Lotus 123 for OS/2 Is Not Updating Time & Date
Stamp. |
| 1009 |
osotmem.txt |
20-03-1997 |
5 Kb. |
84 |
Installed Memory Not Recognized on ISA System.
Installed memory of more than 64 MB might not
be recognized on systems using Phoenix or AMI
BIOS. |
| 1010 |
osotmem1.txt |
18-03-1997 |
2 Kb. |
56 |
How OS/2 Addresses Memory Greater Than 16 MB. |