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In <3C7FAA3B.93B9A5F4@pacbell.net>, on 03/01/02
at 09:17 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>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
You have some sort of CD defect.
>something to do with stuff that is only provided with the Server version,
Nope.
>otherwise it must be a manufacturing defect.
More likely. It's that or your drive is getting dirty.
Steven
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