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In <41376AED.23E2F220@pacbell.net>, on 09/02/04
at 10:49 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Please excuse if I am a bit more dense than usual here, but . . . so
>when and where do we obtain the particular client modules, after that ?
>(Free d/l, 1 to a customer ??)
With a minor, and unimportant for purposes of this discussion, caveat,
there are no client modules. You get a clean slate. Just like a booting
a computer w/o an OS. Essentially, you tell the window on your desktop to
boot from your CD (where you've conveniently placed your install CD for
the client OS that wish to run), and you do an install in that window, as
if it were a separate machine.
HTH.
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