said:
>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
Specific is always better when discussing specific errors (see the Mr. KIA
article).
You should be seeing:
.listing 17,510 r... 7-07-01 14:39:00
DHCPSD .EXE 385,653 r... 10-09-00 15:50:00
binlsd .exe 242,798 r... 10-05-00 17:46:00
tcplogin .htm 4,377 r... 8-16-00 15:12:00
syslog .cnf 2,832 r... 8-16-00 15:12:00
syslevel .dhs 169 r... 8-16-00 15:12:00
syslevel .ddn 169 r... 8-16-00 15:12:00
and so on.
>list. Would this particular shortfall prove fatal or seriously damaging
>in an attempt to install eCS ?
Maybe. Definitely if you want to install the components in these
directories.
>The "Server" part of the DIR name led me to suppose so.
Then they would just be empty. This quite different from the inability to
read the CD.
>Negativo. Both the reader and the burner see this cd exactly the same.
Yep, you've answered your own question. Time to talk to Prism. Before
you do, check out CD#3 on your drives. There's something about CD#3 that
makes it really noisy on some drives.
Steven
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