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Ah, but I did say, "the Infocenter," and I didn't mean the print version. The unwieldiness of the volume of information makes it perfectly suitable for an online resource, no? -----Original Message----- From: Larry_D_Bolhuis/Arbor_Solutions_Inc@xxxxxxxxxx Zak, The handbook is actually written in Rochester by Susan Powers and her team and in some ways it IS a composition of previous books as it does contain the 'speeds and feeds' of previous systems in the latter chapters. To keep all the gory detail for all the systems would make the thing prohibitivly large and difficult to use. Consider if every feature ever made was described in detail in there whether it was sold or even supported any longer, that would make for an unusable volume. NOTICE: This E-mail may contain confidential information. If you are not the addressee or the intended recipient please do not read this E-mail and please immediately delete this e-mail message and any attachments from your workstation or network mail system. If you are the addressee or the intended recipient and you save or print a copy of this E-mail, please place it in an appropriate file, depending on whether confidential information is contained in the message.
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