At 08:55 PM 2/7/2002 -0500, Bernie Lis wrote: 

>Just downloaded this patch. Went to download 
>the htmlhelp file but the txt doc  was dated 
>12-31-2001. Does this mean that any new stuff 
>in patch 2 is not in the help file? Also tried 
>to download newstuff but got - this page could 
>not be displayed. 

Bernie, 

Which text file are you referring to?

There have been over 1,500 downloads since the release of 
Inline Patch-2 (1.851xRT03) on January 28, 2002 and nobody 
has reported such difficulty. 

IF you have downloaded and unzipped the patch-2 CORRECTLY, 
and have overwritten ALL files as advised, then, you SHOULD 
have the following TXT file in your default installation 
directory dated January 28, 2002.

RBWIN65.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
RBWIN65P.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
RBW65PP.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
RBW65PP1.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
RBW65PP2.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
VERSION.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p
FILES.TXT 1-28-02 3:00p

RBW65PP2.TXT file includes the list of enhancements and 
bug-fixes included in the Inline Patch-2 1.851xRT03.

01. Make sure to refresh your browser

02. Check to make sure that you have unzipped the file 
    in your default installation directory, such as:

    C:\RBTI\RBWIN65

03. Make sure to overwrite all existing files.

Should you still require further assistance, then make 
a toll call to the dedicated RBTI support team or send 
an e-mail to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

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