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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:09:47 PDT7, Sheridan George wrote:  
 
>>not interested in setting up a wireless LAN at the moment).  The system  
>> requirements they list are (aside from system speed, memory, etc. which I can  
>> satisfy without any problem) are Windows (98, 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP).  I don't  
>> have any Windows installed -- excepting Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on the  
>> ThinkPad -- and I don't want any of them.  
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>Which simply means you will have to take responsibility for the installation.  "Yo pays yo money and   
>yo makes it work."  
 
Which was the basic reason for starting this thread in the first place :-)  
 
Seriously, thanks to all for your insights and suggestions.  I now have a base  
from which to start.  When the time comes, I'll not hesitate to ask for  
additional assistance, as needed.  
 
'preciate it!  
 
--gary  
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