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Erik Mintz was a senior associate programmer in the OS/2 Service and Support group in Boca Raton, Florida. Working as an install analyst, he joined IBM in 1990 in environmental engineering and later worked in multimedia development. Erik has a BS in Hydrogeology from Florida Atlantic University and was completing his MS in Civil Engineering there in the late | Erik Mintz was a senior associate programmer in the OS/2 Service and Support group in Boca Raton, Florida. Working as an install analyst, he joined IBM in 1990 in environmental engineering and later worked in multimedia development. Erik has a BS in Hydrogeology from Florida Atlantic University and was completing his MS in Civil Engineering there in the late 1990s. | ||
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* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120020206/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com/psmag/SEPT95/mintz.htm Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect]''- Published in [[Personal Systems Magazine]], | * ''[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120020206/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com/psmag/SEPT95/mintz.htm Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect]''- Published in [[Personal Systems Magazine]], Sep/Oct 1995 | ||
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Erik Mintz was a senior associate programmer in the OS/2 Service and Support group in Boca Raton, Florida. Working as an install analyst, he joined IBM in 1990 in environmental engineering and later worked in multimedia development. Erik has a BS in Hydrogeology from Florida Atlantic University and was completing his MS in Civil Engineering there in the late 1990s.
Articles
- Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect- Published in Personal Systems Magazine, Sep/Oct 1995