| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 213.1 | Associated Documentation | CURRNT::CAITHNESS | Colin CAITHNESS, @UCG, 781-4335 | Thu Feb 09 1989 16:30 | 12 | 
|  | The VMS V5 impact Document can be obtained from the following account:
      FOOT::DISK$DEV004:[CAITHNESS.MIGRATION.DOC]VMSV5.*
where "*" is the document format.
There is also a seperate VMS V5 layered product list in that account,
named V5_PRODUCT_LIST.DOC (!).
When installed, the layered product release notes can be found in SYS$HELP.
Colin.
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| 213.2 | CMS Library Conversion | CURRNT::CAITHNESS | Colin CAITHNESS, @UCG, 781-4335 | Thu Feb 09 1989 16:42 | 7 | 
|  | When upgrading to CMS V3 you must first verify and convert the existing
V2.3 CMS library.
For further information refer to Chapter 5 (Library Conversion) of the
CMS V3.0 Release Notes.
Colin.
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| 213.3 |  | SHAPES::ALFORDJ | Dragon Riders do it in between... | Mon Feb 13 1989 18:00 | 10 | 
|  | 
	This isn't exactly a problem but:
	During the installation there is a message informing the 
	Installer that the Release Notes have been inserted into SYS$HELP
	This is fine, but how does one get at them in help and how do
	you delete them from SYS$HELP when de-installing the product ??
	Jane
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| 213.4 | Waht problem | YARD::OTTEN | Insert witty comment here | Tue Feb 14 1989 10:06 | 13 | 
|  |     Depends.
    
    If it's a Help Library that's been inserted into SYS$HELP, the command
    is "HELP/LIBRARY=SYS$HELP:(libname)
    
    If it's not a .HLB, then all you can do is type or print it (Should
    be set to World Read)
    
    You shouldn't be able to delete it unless you're in a privileged
    account (?SYSPRV?) - but you need privs to install it there in the
    first place, and also to deinstall the rest of the application.
    
    No Problem
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| 213.5 | *.release_notes | NECK::THOMPSON |  | Wed Feb 15 1989 09:54 | 2 | 
|  |     It can also mean that a text file has been created in sys$help e.g. 
    sys$help:tdms018.release_notes . These files are world readable.
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