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Rocky replied:
> > My understanding is that there could have been more than one version of the 2.4 version -- the > one that CDS
> had placed on their site having been doctored by someone or other, to fix > certain issues.
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> That's interesting. I hadn't heard that. Is their download still available
> somewhere? I wouldn't mind doing a file compare with the 2.4 I have or even
> trying it out to see if it resolves my issues.
Unknown. You could browse around the CDS website, probably in the support / download updates section. Or I can send
you the archive I'm using, for comparison.
> I actually think that they may be from two different development trees (maybe
> one from IBM and one from Adaptec?). I really don't think there is a six major
> release difference between the two sets.
That might explain it.
Jordan
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