said:
>It had been my impression that a revolutionary feature of the ECS (GA)
>would be that one could make a bootable ECS CD that was _fully
>customized_ with one's own warp (icons, Desktop layout, wallpaper -- the
TTBOMK, you impression is incorrect. It's a licensing issue. The demo
CD's you can create will have limited content.
>to be envious. But now you're telling me this ain't true ?? Or does
>this apply only to the ISV Custom CDs, not available to mere mortals ?
>Please clarify.
All the ISV's I know are mere mortals. You can always ask Bob St. John to
clarify your impression.
>feature mentioned above, it was also my impression that the bootable
>_Custom_ CD one could make would have huge implications regarding system
>restoration, in the event of some disaster.
You can make bootable CD's that will assist with this. This is something
I mentioned in my article. If you have ideas for how this should work,
you should post your thoughts on the eCS list.
Steven
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