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Steven wrote:
> All I know is what I've got on my CD's. Perhaps some others can confirm
> what what I have is the standard.
I'll bring one of these CDs to the meeting, and maybe Sheridan can bring one of his.
(I think he was the one who _also_ reported this . . . . ) We'll find out if other h/w
has the same trouble reading them. Maybe you have some util. or other that can
more closely scrutinize the CD ?
> I would look carefully at the version of cdfs.ifs you are running.
10-23-98 1:17p 45173 0 CDFS.IFS
It probably was the version from FP-9, which I'm still running. Inside, it says 9.33.
You're saying _that_ could make the difference ?
> Also, be sure you use the /w switch. It should be the default these days, but you
> never know.
I have the line at /Q /W
Jordan
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