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In <200407021829.3241359.15@scoug.com>, on 07/02/04
at 06:29 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>On the ECS Maintenance Tool, ECSMT, can someone tell me what "SSI" stands
>for and why I would need it? For example:
http://www.serenity-systems.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/SSI/main.d2w/report
You only need it if you care to install the eCS updates they provlde. SSI
happens to be the manufacturer of eCS.
>Also, I'm running Java version 1.1.8. I'm wondering, if I should upgrade
>to IBM Java 1.3.1?
Probably better to install (not upgrade to) Innotek's Java 1.4.2, unless
you have a specific need for Java 1.3.1.
HTH,
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