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In <412EB7D0.71C9830B@pacbell.net>, on 08/26/2004   
   at 08:26 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>> E-mail desired quantities directly to me.  Be sure to use the subject "eCS  
>> 1.2 Group Buy" so that my filters don't decide your message is not  
>> important. :-)  
 
>Hi Steven,  
 
>I have a 1.1 + Application Pack license, courtesy of the old Upgrade  
>Protection Plan I purchased when I got 1.0.  (However, as best I can  
>determine, I never received the {separate} Appl. Pack License Key from  
>Mensys, and my attempts to install CD #3 from 1.1 were rebuffed because  
>of this.  I have recently written to Mensys, but so far have received no  
>reply.  I did not pursue this earlier, because I do have the 1.0 Appl.  
>Pack installed on the tower desktop system, which I tend to use more than  
>the Shuttle portable you installed 1.1 on.)  
 
 
>Regards,  
 
>Jordan  
 
Jordan,  
 
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.  
 
Good Luck,  
Ben A.  
 
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?  
 
Thanks  
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