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Wendell

The difference between Allbase/SQL and Image/SQL is one (1) entry in
XL.PUB.SYS.

Ken Vickers

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-----Original Message-----
From: Wendell E Gragg <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 07 October 1999 22:53
Subject: Removing Allbase/SQL


>In the process of preparing for my upgrade to 6.0, I have found that we
>have Allbase/SQL installed on our box and don't use it.  As we have no
>need for the product, I have instructed HP to drop support.  We do use
>Image/SQL, however, and are keeping support for that product.  What I
>would like to do is to remove allbase from the system and free up some
>disc space.  Does anyone know how I can remove it?  Also, since it is on
>my subsys tape, is there a way to keep it from being installed again when
>I upgrade.  Alternatively, would it be better to upgrade and then remove
>it?
>
>Thanks,
>Wendell
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>Wendell E. Gragg                 Socorro Independent School District
>HP Library Systems Specialist    El Paso Tx
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