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I got these (in addition to the 31 coasters):
I_BASE_01
B_GROUP1_01
B_GROUP1_02
B_GROUP1_03
B_GROUP1_04
B_GROUP1_05
F_MULTI_NLV
IBM i Access for Windows (I got 2 of those. The reason for reorder is that
I didn't get _any_ on the first order. They couldn't figure out how to
order just that DVD, so they reordered EVERYTHING.)
N29xx_01 - I got none of those, but I don't have any secondary language, so
I'm not supposed to, right?
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Pete Helgren<pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jeff,
I am curious. I think my experience was just the opposite. I ordered
our upgrade to 7.1 last week via ESS and got a single DVD with I_BASE_01
(it's RS 710-B). That was it! The attached letter said that I should
"arrange the media in this order:"
I_BASE_01
B_GROUPx_nn
F_MULTI_NLV
N29xx_01
But all I got was the I_BASE_01. In addition to the 31 ' 5722WE2' CD's,
did you receive the B_Group, F_MULTI and N29xx media? I think I should
have gotten all of them but only got one. Maybe the gerbils running
distribution were exhausted after shipping your order....
Curious about your order and whether I should reorder mine.
Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.asaap.com
www.opensource4i.com
On 2/17/2011 8:01 AM, Jeff Crosby wrote:
All,it
I ordered V7R1 sometime back, order was messed up (no V7R1 i Access DVD).
After enough finger pointing between IBM and the BP, the BP reordered
and they reshipped me.--
I have 31(!) CDs in there that say 5722WE2 WEB ENABLEMENT. There are CDs
with everything from Linix to AIX to Solaris to HP-UX to "World Fonts" to
Rational to Support Assistant to Support Assistant Agent to Tivoli to
Websphere to well, you get the idea. I don't use Websphere Application
Server. Do I need these at all?
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