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In many mobile agent systems, it is normal for mobile agents to be uninformed about the environment of a computer until they actually arrive at the computer. If the environment of computers is updated frequently, it is even more difficult to execute actions as expected. This paper introduces a new procedure for mobile agents that work in such dynamic world. The new procedure smoothly integrates planning, action execution, knowledge updates, and plan modifications.