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Thanks, Jordan, but I have the 1.0 manual. My need is for the 1.1 manual
which I infer from interpolating between lines in some newsgroup threads
might have a solution to my install problem.
Steven, Do my log files tell you anything? I didn't mean to post them
here 3 times, the last two were by mistake.
ben
>Ben Archer wrote:
>> >The manual is a PDF file. It's probably on CD#2. So's the readme.
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>> I've studied the readmes and FAQs, but there is not pdf of a manual on any
>> of the 3 CDs.
>I'm pretty sure I have the .PDF manual for 1.0 GA. Might possibly have
>downloaded something more recent than that. Whatever I can scrounge up
>on this, I'd be glad to send you.
>Jordan
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