wrote:
> Probably just as well. You might have needed a
> restore from your backups.
> The Peer install is, if nothing else, picky.
Oh, I'd say "something else." How many times did we
watch the a la carte, after-the-fact Peer install fail
on the Shuttle, over the course of a couple Help Desks
? Picky doesn't begin to cover it.
I've since gotten the whole enchilada to install (from
scratch), for 1.2R and for 2.0. But woe betide us if
it doesn't all go right the first time.
Jordan
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