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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 21:09:34 PST7
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eCS cd#2

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"J. R. Fox" wrote:
>
> Steven --
>
> Hard to believe, but the replacement CD #2 that Prism sent me has
> the exact same defect. The directories
>
> \cid\server\tcpapps\install\DHCPSERV
> \tcpinst
> \uninstall
> \vpn
>
> are shown to be there, but cannot be found. Are you *sure* these
> directories are supposed to be present, and that you've seen
> their contents on most other eCS sets ?
>
> Jordan
>
I have two copies of the eCS operating system: one from Prism Data Works (upgrade of the beta
purchased last year, and one from (Serenity ?) in Lewisville, TX, due to the special SCOUG group
purchase.

Both have the same directories that Jordan listed, which reachable but are empty, plus base, misc,
nfsos2. The latter 3 have files:

Base: 490 files totaling 24.45 MB
smallest: tcphelp 40 bytes
largest: DHCPGUI.JAR 1.42 MB

mics: 13 files totaling 17.6 kB
smallest: rhosts 2 bytes
largest: iak.txt 4.5 kB

nfsos2: 49 files totaling 2.7 MB
smallest: 00000000.eas 61 bytes
largest: nfsd.exe 392.6 kB

(Yeh, useless info but I threw it in simply because I could after I compared the CDs.)

FWIW, I could not install from CD 1 so I did a floppy install from CD 2 (from the Prism Data CD).
That installation is working OK on my wife's machine.

Sheridan

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