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If you are a TalkLink OS2BBS, CompuServe, or Internet user, you don't have to wait on hold for a "trained technician" - you can report the problem electronically.  The following is copied from the IBM-distributed SUPTCTR.INF file, a part of the [800INF.ZIP] file sent out to CompuServe and TalkLink OS2BBS a few weeks back. I have edited for reasons of space, so be sure to read the original in full:
If you are a TalkLink OS2BBS, CompuServe, or Internet user, you don't
have to wait on hold for a "trained technician" - you can report the
problem electronically.  The following is copied from the
IBM-distributed SUPTCTR.INF file, a part of the [[800INF.ZIP]] file sent
out to CompuServe and TalkLink OS2BBS a few weeks back. I have edited
for reasons of space, so be sure to read the original in full:
 
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That describes Internet and CompuServe access. Users with access to the TalkLink OS2BBS can submit reports directly to IBM from OS2BBS Main Menu item 2 - IBM Support.
That describes Internet and CompuServe access. Users with access to
the TalkLink OS2BBS can submit reports directly to IBM from OS2BBS
Main Menu item 2 - IBM Support.


 
Please keep in mind that, although your messages may travel at the speed of light while in transit through the Internet, they can be delayed by mail servers, and they will be handled by busy human beings at the far end. Further, they will probably be handed on to other
Please keep in mind that, although your messages may travel at the
busy human beings in the process of resolving your problem. All of these will add delays to the message loop.
speed of light while in transit through the Internet, they can be
delayed by mail servers, and they will be handled by busy human beings
at the far end. Further, they will probably be handed on to other
busy human beings in the process of resolving your problem. All of
these will add delays to the message loop.




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What's that? Should you add a disk partition layout along with your
What's that? Should you add a disk partition layout along with your adapter, IRQ and IOA information to the report? Hey, now &lt;there&gt;'s a thought! (;-)
adapter, IRQ and IOA information to the report? Hey, now &lt;there&gt;'s a
thought! (;-)
 


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IBM has created a PM tool called OS2INFO which makes creating a problem report to submit to IBM very easy. To get this package, ftp it from  [ftp://software.watson.ibm.com/pub/os2/os2fixes/problm.zip]
IBM has created a PM tool called OS2INFO which makes creating a problem report to submit to IBM very easy. To get this
package, ftp it from  [ftp://software.watson.ibm.com/pub/os2/os2fixes/problm.zip]
 


[jon]
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This page is part of Frank McKenney's [[Warp Installation Notes]], a major contribution to [[The Warp Pharmacy]] project.
This page is part of Frank McKenney's [[Warp Installation Notes]], a major contribution to [[The Warp Pharmacy]] project.


Return to [[The Warp Pharmacy:Procedures]]
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Last Updated 5th December, 1994


If you are a TalkLink OS2BBS, CompuServe, or Internet user, you don't have to wait on hold for a "trained technician" - you can report the problem electronically. The following is copied from the IBM-distributed SUPTCTR.INF file, a part of the [800INF.ZIP] file sent out to CompuServe and TalkLink OS2BBS a few weeks back. I have edited for reasons of space, so be sure to read the original in full:

  ...

  If ...  you feel that it is the result of a defect with one of the
  IBM OS/2 products listed above, follow this procedure to use
  CompuServe to report the suspected defect:

   o Download [[PROBLM.TXT]] from the IBM Files Library (Library 17) in
     the OS2SUPPORT CompuServe forum.

   o Fill out the PROBLM.TXT as completely as possible using any
     editor.

   o Using CompuServe mail, send the completed PROBLM.TXT form to the
     corresponding IBM OS/2 defect reporting ID.  OS/2 Base Operating
     System defect reports should be mailed to 76711,610.  Extended
     Services or LAN Server defect reports should be mailed to
     76711,611.  (If you are submitting a defect via Internet, the
     problem report should be mailed to 76711.610@compuserve.com for
     the operating system and 76711.611@compuserve.com for Extended
     Services or LAN.)

   IBM will reply as soon as possible, within 48 hours of the time we
   receive your PROBLM.TXT defect report.

   IBM will reply via CompuServe mail to each new PROBLM.TXT defect
   report we receive.  Our reply to you will include a Problem
   Management Record (PMR) number.

   If your problem description matches a previously reported defect
   that has been addressed (closed) by IBM, we will provide the
   explanation, work-around, or directions to obtain a fix.

   If your problem description matches a previously reported defect
   that has not yet been addressed by IBM, we will inform you that you
   have added to the Interested Parties list for the IBM APAR.

   If your problem description does not match a previously reported
   defect, the IBM reply will indicate that your PMR has been
   forwarded to the analysts that specialize in problems of the type
   you reported. ...

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That describes Internet and CompuServe access. Users with access to the TalkLink OS2BBS can submit reports directly to IBM from OS2BBS Main Menu item 2 - IBM Support.

Please keep in mind that, although your messages may travel at the speed of light while in transit through the Internet, they can be delayed by mail servers, and they will be handled by busy human beings at the far end. Further, they will probably be handed on to other busy human beings in the process of resolving your problem. All of these will add delays to the message loop.


Try provide as much information as possible on the original message. Remember that each time IBM Support has to get back to you, it will take time for them to compose the message, for it to get to you, for you to compose a reply, and then for it to return to IBM. The more complete and specific your information is on the first message the fewer times OS/2 Support will have to get back in touch with you with requests for additional information.


What's that? Should you add a disk partition layout along with your adapter, IRQ and IOA information to the report? Hey, now <there>'s a thought! (;-)


IBM has created a PM tool called OS2INFO which makes creating a problem report to submit to IBM very easy. To get this package, ftp it from [1]

[jon]

This page is part of Frank McKenney's Warp Installation Notes, a major contribution to The Warp Pharmacy project.

Return to The Warp Pharmacy:Procedures