No Products Were Found



From the readme.1st in Fixpak 12 for Warp 4

3.0.12 NO PRODUCTS WERE FOUND

   If you see a "No products were found" message while applying this FixPak,
   there is probably a mismatch between the data in
   \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 and what is supported by this FixPak.

   Compare the data for the OS/2 Base Operating System from the SYSLEVEL
   command output with the same values listed at the end of this document in
   the "FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts" section. They
   must be identical.

   If these values are correct, check for the following files on any OS/2
   boot drive in the \OS2\INSTALL directory.


      LOGF0000.OS2
      LOGSTART.OS2
      LOGARCH.OS2


   Check for the following files in your MMOS2\INSTALL directory.

      LOGF0000.MPM
      LOGSTART.MPM
      LOGARCH.MPM


   Also check for the following file:

      C:\CSF_SEL.000


   If these files exist, rename them and try the FixPak installation again.
   Delete the renamed files after the FixPak has been applied.



From the readme file in the Device Driver Fixpak

3.0.5 CSF0208 NO PRODUCTS WERE FOUND

   This means no SYSLEVEL files was found that had a CSD Level, COMPID,
   Version and Type that matched any of the SYSLEVEL files supported by this
   FixPak. Run the SYSLEVEL command and record the output for SYSLEVEL.OS2
   in the OS2/INSTALL directory on your boot drive. Compare this data with
   the data contained in the README.1ST file on FixPak disk 1.

   To recover from this, rename the existing SYSLEVEL.OS2 file to SYSL.OS2
   and copy SYSLEVEL.OS2 from your Warp 4 installation DISK 1.


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