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Hi, Mark -
I know several people who've gone that route and they did actually find
a CD with the Lotes stuff on it. It's not clear to me whether the CD
was separate (that's what I'd expect, given the way Lotus does other
things) or on the AttachPak.
One thought - was the package still cello or plastic wrapped when it
came into your hands? If not, you might bug whoever you got it from
since they probably have notes.
Do you need some version of Lotes 4 or can you use Lotes 5 (which you
should be able to download)?
If you need some help with configuration for 4, holler when you need it.
HTH.
vh
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