Okay, now GWMTAVS I don't recognize as a GroupWise NLM. GWENN15.NLM version is fine. The rest of your NLM's are all mixed up with different SP levels. GWENN2.NLM, GWMTA.NLM, GWPOA.NLM, & GWIA.NLM should all report a version of 5.57e, in some releases of the NLM I have seen it reported as 5.5.7.1 also. I have noted the SP version for your NLM's.
GWENN2.NLM 5.54e 8/18/2000
Enhancment Pack SP 1
GWMTA.NLM 5.54e 8/10/2000
Enhancment Pack SP 1
GWENN15.NLM 5.1e 9/21/2000
GWIA.NLM 5.55e 5/24/2000
Enhancment Pack SP 2
GWMTAVS.NLM 5.53e 11/30/2000
No Service Pack applied
GWPOA.NLM 5.54e 8/10/2000
Enhancment Pack SP 1
Sounds like you need to redo the service pack. Try this, makes life easier. Get your Enhancment Pack CD and copy hte whole thing to your hard drive. Expand the SP5 file for GW5.5EP, but do not use Novell's lame little patch tool. You only need a DOS command line, the 5 RTP files in the patch and patch.exe and dll file. So after you have copied the EP files to your hard drive, copy the RTP files and the patch executable files to you hard drive at the root of the directory you copied the EP file to. Then just execute PATCH ????.RTP and let it do it's thing. Run the same command for all 5 RTP files. Then copy what you have to your software directory store on your server (or burn to CD depending on your managment method). I have found that using the DOS patch way is more reliable than the little windows tool Novell provides.
Brent Schmidt CNE,
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