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J. R. Fox wrote:
>Steven,
>
>I don't know how the product delivery is going to work out, but I'm
>guessing you will have this all in hand long before the Oct. meeting.
>Although that is a logical gathering point, there may be no compelling
>reason to wait that long. In that event, how should we handle this ?
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I would think that if he has the shipment by the next live Help Desk (I
want to say Oct. 3), then if you attend the Help Desk he can give it to
you then.
>On a related subject, I just found that the eCS site no longer seems
>to recognize me for Login purposes. (I was registered there for 1.0
>with upgrade protection, which gave me access to the files area, but I
>never got around to registering 1.1 on-site.) It is as though I have
>vanished from their registration database. The site does not
>recognize my Username. It will not even proceed as far as the
>verification question, so I am effectively locked out. I have sent
>them a letter about this, but their past record of response to queries
>is quite dismal, in my experience. Didn't Martin -- or someone else
>on this List -- have such a problem, earlier ? If that rings a bell,
>who did you manage to contact -- and where -- in order to get this
>resolved ?
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>
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Did you try creating a new user-ID and clicking on the "register" button?
>Thanx.
>
>
>Jordan
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