From: Roman Pixell (roman_at_pixell.net)
Date: Fri Oct 01 2004 - 00:37:13 PDT
On Oct 1, 2004, at 1:16 AM, Raj Patel wrote:
> You might be able to just grab the NCU application and its extensions
> and manually place them where they need to go - Mac apps are pretty
> much self contained (eg they don't have a registry to spread
> themselves through).
>
> Often a Mac installer just copies stuff to places anyway - as opposed
> to installing from a compressed archive (I can't recall exactly which
> option NCU uses). Possibly someone on the list can mail you the
> appropriate bits with directions on where they need to be placed . .
> .).
not quite. NCU is a real exception to that, since it has a lot of comm
extensions. in fact it requires not only a proper install, but also a
restart in OS 9!
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