Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!dayton.saic.com!fac2 From: fac2@dayton.saic.com (Earle Ake) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Newtek-3 from single floppy or HD (How to) Message-ID: <870.258c0282@dayton.saic.com> Date: 18 Dec 89 02:17:54 GMT References: <5342@udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU> Distribution: usa Organization: Science Applications Intl. Corp., Dayton, Ohio Lines: 24 In article <5342@udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU>, don@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Donald R Lloyd) writes: > I have a 2000 with 1 floppy and a HD. I just downloaded the 3rd ^^^ This helps alot > time. To get around this I've copied both disks to dh1:newtek3 and assigned > the names of the two disks to that directory. When I run the demo, it I just did this sort of thing for a friend. First I made a directory on the harddisk called NewTek. Then two seperate subdirectories under that called DemoReel3 and DemoReelData. Second, copy the contents of Reel 1 to DemoReel3 and copy the contents of the data disk to DemoReelData. Now the important step. Assign DemoReel3: DH0:DemoReel3: and Assign DemoReelData: DH0:DemoReelData. You may want to put a directory type icon in the DH0: directory for the DemoReel3 subdirectory. Now using workbench, open the icon for the DemoReel3 directory and click on the icon. Make sure that neither on the two disks are in the floppy or the assign will NOT work! Enjoy. -- _____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____ ___ Earle Ake /___ /___/ / / Science Applications International Corporation ____// / / /__ Dayton, Ohio ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet: fac2%dayton.saic.com@uunet.uu.net uucp: uunet!dayvb!fac2