OS2APARS is a collection of APARs (Authorized Program Analysis Report) that
have been reported to IBM Support for OS/2 and OS/2-related products.  These
APARs are contained in a series of INF files which may be viewed on any OS/2
system using VuAPAR, OS2APARS.CMD, or the OS/2 VIEW command.  VuAPAR and
OS2APARS.CMD are distributed as part of the OS2APARS package.

The INF filenames and the products they contain are:

File   - Product(s)
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30APRx - OS/2 Warp Version 3
         OS/2 Warp Ver 3 with WinOS2
         Warp Connect
         Warp Bonus Pak

21APRx - OS/2 2.1x
         OS/2 2.1 for Windows

CMAPRx - Communications Manager/2

DBAPRx - Database/2 for OS/2 (DB2/2)

LSAPRx - IBM LAN Server 4.0
         IBM LAN Server 3.0
         IBM Peer for OS/2

NTAPRx - Network Transport Services/2

MMAPRx - MultiMedia PM

PCAPRx - Personal Communications/3270 ver 4.0 for OS/2
         Personal Communications/3270 ver 4.0 (DOS & Windows)

TKAPRx - OS/2 3.0 Toolkit
         OS/2 2.1 Toolkit
         C Set/2
         C Set++
         Workframe/2

TCAPRx - TCP/IP for OS/2 ver 3.0
         TCP/IP for OS/2 ver 2.0

DCAPRx - Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for OS/2 and Windows

LDAPRx - LAN Distance

NWAPRx - Netware Requester for OS/2

DSAPRx - IBM PC DOS 7.0
         IBM PC DOS 6.3
         IBM PC DOS 6.1

Note: The "x" in the filenames above is a numeric sequencer starting at 1.
      Some products (like OS/2) have more Apars than can be fit into a single
      INF file so there will be 21APR1, 21APR2, .... 21APRn files.


OS2APARS.CMD
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You may download only the INF files for the products you wish to view.
The OS2APARS.CMD file included in this package will search for all INF files
matching the naming pattern above and will issue the appropriate VIEW command
to include all files that were found.

VUAPAR.EXE
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VuAPAR will display a Presentation Manager screen containing a series of
checkboxes, one for each product file.  By clicking on one or more products,
you may selectively view the INF files.  This feature is useful when performing
text searches of the APARs.  Selecting the INF files to view will help speed up
the search as well as limit the number of "hits" to only those product areas
in which you are interested.

When calling VuAPAR, you may pass a parameter to it specifying the directory
in which the OS2APAR INF files are stored.  Example:

VUAPAR D:\APARS

If no parameter is specified, VUAPAR will search the current directory.

VROBJ.DLL, which is required by VUAPAR, must be placed in your LIBPATH.
