said:
>I know several people who've gone that route and they did actually find a
>CD with the Lotes stuff on it.
OK. I'lll try to find another CD - it must be buried under something
someplace!
>One thought - was the package still cello or plastic wrapped when it
>came into your hands?
Yes - I'm pretty sure it was. This came from a bunch of stuff IBM gave us
a few years ago- I think we had a choice of Attachpak or OS/2 2.1 - or
something like that.
>Do you need some version of Lotes 4 or can you use Lotes 5 (which you
>should be able to download)?
Any version will do - Notes Desktop is available for free download?!
>If you need some help with configuration for 4, holler when you need it.
Thanks! And thanks for your help.
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- Mark
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