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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:36:44 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: eCS 1.2 Group Buy

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"Benedict G. Archer" wrote:

> If I'm understanding your problem installing apps from CD 3 v 1.1, you do
> need a separate key. If you bought it you can go to www.ecomstation.com,
> login as a registered user and retrieve your keys there.

Thanks for your reply, Ben. I believe there are separate & distinctive *Appl.
Pack* license keys for v. 1.0 and for 1.1. My registration at the Ecomstation
site is circa 1.0. I never did the 1.1 site registration, because of some
problems users were having (reported on this list, including the difficulty of
making contact with anyone responsible at the site), and did not want to risk
screwing up the existing registration I had at their site, which has long allowed
me to d/l various updates. Assuming this is correct, it remains to be seen
whether I would be able to retrieve the appropriate level key without
initializing a 1.1 level registration at the site.

> My question regards the need for the version 1.2 app pak. I already have
> Lotus SS 1.7.2; don't think I want virtual station; and can buy open
> office separately for a lot less. What's in the 1.2 app pak besides SS
> 1.7.2, virtual station and open office?

This does not appear to be a question for me. I was unaware that the Appl. Pack
contents had changed, or might _include_ (?) SVista. But that may be why I
noticed no separate section for SVista on the eCS pricing page. I can tell you
that I would want both the last Lotus *and* Open Office. You never know when
something in one of them (such as a given conversion filter) will be more
successful at a particular task than the other. Might as well have both. I have
heard reports of some problems updating Lotus SS. It would probably be
advantageous to be able to go directly to an install at the 1.7.2 level.

Jordan

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