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In case you haven't seen the post on the eCS mailing list 8/3/04:
"snip.... Okay, it became RC7 - and it's more than 24 hours, but if you
would like to help us test, keep in mind that we intend to keep this beta
cycle very short, so please only join in testing if you have
a) some time on your hands _now_ to do actual testing
b) broadband Internet connection for downloading the ISO image We will
only allow a limited set of testers, and you would need to be a
registered eComStation 1.1 customer to be eligable to join. If you're
entitled and want to join: please send me a private message with your
request :-)
Best regards,
Joachim Benjamins"
Joachim's email addess is:
Why did I post here; FYI and if you had problems with eCS 1.1 and plan to
upgrade to 1.2.........; in *theory* by participating in this late beta,
support for install eCS 1.2 on this mailing list should decrease.
I am testing here on my systems.
Regards.
Larry
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"Larry Tawa"
eComStation 1.1 Fixpack 3 - MR/2 ICE 2.44 #19553
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