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@SyntaxVersion
116 Other Installation Options
If the other filename extension is .IPS, the file is assumed to be a script and is
interpreted. If the other filename extension is .NLM, the file is loaded and
executed as an NLM.
Example
@Other
Description: "Install NetWare for Macintosh"
DiskDescription: 'NWM System 1'
DiskVolume: 'MAC-1'
File: PINSTALL.NLM
Description: "Install TCP/IP Protocol"
DiskDescription: 'TCPIP System 2'
DiskVolume: 'TCPIP-2'
File: TCPIP.IPS
@EndOther
The Install NetWare for Macintosh* and Install TCP/IP Protocol menu items
are displayed. If NetWare for Macintosh is selected, the user is prompted for
the NWM System 1 CD, then PINSTALL.NLM on volume MAC-1: is
executed. If TCP/IP is selected, the user is prompted for the TCPIP System 2
CD, then the command file TCPIP.IPS is interpreted.
Syntax
@SyntaxVersion <major version>.<minor version>
Description
The SyntaxVersion string represents the version of the script file parser. The
SyntaxVersion string should be present for all script files, and the syntax
version of the parser must match that of the file.
Example
@SyntaxVersion 1.02
The internal syntax string in the installation utility will be compared with this
string. If they do not match, the installation will prompt for a different file. All
included scripts with a @SyntaxVersion descriptor will be checked for
matching version strings (see
"@IncludeFile @EndIncludeFile" on page
111).

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