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Le: 10 mai 2008, vous écriviez dans:
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Vern,
Hello
Thanks for the tip; didn't think about that. Running TextPad over
them revealed some mention of certain APAR's and the fix numbers.
Another option is to use a tool like Daemon Tool which emulates a DVD
drive on your desk(lap)top. You just have to "mount" the image (bin or
iso) and look at the content just like it was a true CD/DVD.
Information here : http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/index.php?
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Cordialement
Marc Rauzier
(pour me répondre, ne pas utiliser le from mais le reply-to)
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