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From: Lukas Beeler

That's quite normal, the CD's look very cheap and are burned (not
pressed). The labeling was also done on quite a low budget, sometimes
the cd's were burned on different parts of the world.

That's what I figured, but thanks for the concurrence.


The B29MM_03/B29MM_04 CD's are completely normal - they're multinational
unlike the CD's which reference language code #2924 (which is US
English).

I wondered if that's what it was about.


If you're coming from V5R2, there are two quirks I've noticed:

Ah, this is much more fun: a scratch install! It's an old V5R1 box, and I'm
going to set it up with V5R4 from scratch (user profiles, authorities, the
whole package). I haven't done that for a while, it will be a good
experience.

Joe



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