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  • Subject: Re: IBM book reader
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 9:17:23 -0500

Same reader should work.  The upgrade possibly removed some of the folders.  
IBM 
detests putting all of the answers in one place and probably removed some of 
the 
bookshelves so that you are forced to read the rah rah on the Internet.  All 
well 
and good until you go spend a week in Rochester and are put on a private 
network 
with no access to the Internet!

Check your boss' directory settings in BookManager on their PC.





jaladirk@ggn.hcltech.com on 12/08/99 09:10:15 AM
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Hi, 

Is there any difference in the IBM book reader that comes under softcopy CD
of V4R4 and the V4R3?

Why am asking this ques't bcoz my PC is having IBM reader installed from
V4R3 softcopy CD and my as/400 has been upgraded to V4R4 from V4R3. Using
this old version of Reader  I couldn't see all the books or book shelves
that are available on the  AS/400 I could only see very few of the Shelves.

Do I have to load the Book Reader Software again from V4R4?

Can any one give me some solu'

Thanks
Ravi
 


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