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Steven replied to me:
> >my set of eCS (GA) install cds, I found 5 to 7 directories (all on one
> >cd, I think) that are indicated by ZTB, as if they *should* be there, but
> >come up as "not found," and you have to "de-log" them if you want to
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> You have some sort of CD defect.
That's what I thought. To be more specific, the missing directories are from
CD #2, and comprise the following:
\cid\server\tcpapps\install\DHCPSERV
and under the same branch of the DIR tree
\tcpinst \Uninstall and \VPN
I recalled there being a couple more, but this seems to be the whole list.
Would this particular shortfall prove fatal or seriously damaging in an
attempt to install eCS ? Guess I need to contact PrismData . . . .
> >something to do with stuff that is only provided with the Server version,
>
> Nope.
The "Server" part of the DIR name led me to suppose so.
> >otherwise it must be a manufacturing defect.
>
> More likely. It's that or your drive is getting dirty.
Negativo. Both the reader and the burner see this cd exactly the same.
I'd call that very long odds. And other CDs should be cropping up with
read errors from time to time, but they aren't.
Jordan
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