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There are "hints" in the instructions that tell you to rename the extension
from .bin to .iso.  I was informed by IBM just last Thursday that these are
not really "hints" but indeed necessary steps to make the process work.
After I did this, I was able to make the ptf load/apply work.

Paul Fenstermacher
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"Jeff Silberberg" <jsilberberg@mindspring.com>@midrange.com on 12/07/2002
07:25:22 PM

Please respond to midrange-l@midrange.com

Sent by:    midrange-l-admin@midrange.com


To:    <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
cc:

Subject:    iPTF CD Image issue ??


Evening All,

    I pulled two Large files tonight from iPTF via FTP and I am no
attempting to place them on CDRom for use...

   I have Roxio 5.2.nnnn  on an NT 4.0 SP 5. box.  I do a File/Create from
Image/ and Select CDI (Have also tried ISO) since the BIN extension is not
specified in Roxio, Which is working for people here ???

    Also, my Ez CD is going to Dr Watson soon after I attempt to open the
BIN file....

    Anyone having any luck with the process, first time I have attempted to
make a CD (actually two) with a full  Group Package..

    TIA,
    Jeff...


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