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Joel,

A few weeks ago I tried ordering the latest CUME and Group PTF's at fix central and I couldn't "trick" the application into sending me the CD's. I was at a customer site Alaska where download speeds were averaging 56kbps. It insisted on building the FTP distribution. So, I made copies of another customer's CD's and took them up with me on my next visit. There must be a method for ordering CD's but I sure couldn't find a way to do that online. I guess I'll have to start calling IBM support again to order the CD's.

If there is an online way to do this, I'd love to hear it.

Pete Helgren

Harvell, Joel wrote:

I was ordering some Group PTFs today and notices that since I upgraded
my java virtual machine, I only had an option to receive the PTFs via
the FTP server.  Should I expect all my PTF Orders being put on the FTP
server from now on???





Joel B. Harvell

Food Lion, LLC

(704) 633-8250 x2709

jbharvell@xxxxxxxxxxxx




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