wrote:
> >then what ?
> Actually, there's an install. It also creates a
> folder on your desktop
> with a few objects. I drag and dropped the iso onto
> the "Map iso object".
> It asked me what to map it to - I told it P. P was
> then available in my
> drives folder, or at the command line, just like it
> was another drive.
"P" being a new drive designation, not previously
there ? (I'm been up to Drive "U" already, for a long
time now, on both systems. RSJ claims Drive "Z", when
it is in use.)
Jordan
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