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In <40194F43.20305@san.rr.com>, on 01/29/04
at 10:22 AM, Tom Brown said:
>See attachment. That's the only one with a relevant date.
It doesn't tell us any more than what was on the screen. There's probably
additional internal debug options in the Software Installer, but I don't
know how to turn them on.
>Ok, looking outside the box, I downloaded the entire 155 MB of Lotus SS
>from the eComstation web site last night. Put it on my C: drive (63 GiB
>free), unzipped and installed it from there. It worked just great. It's
>nice to have really large drives sometimes! Will try the updates tonight.
You beat me to it. My next suggestion would have been to copy files from
the CD to the hard drive, clear the RO bits and try the install from
there. I've never needed to do it this way, but I believe other have. It
might have to do with CD access issues of some sort.
>Thanks, Steven, for all your time.
You're welcome.
Steven
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