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Re: Office News Service, December 1999



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The download you speak off will than only consists of "downloading the CAB files"
themselves, eg these are usualy compressed files that contain the uninstalled
version of the OS (or the other separate "unpacked only" installation files).

The vital references made, than only asume you also have installed from
"the cdroms/disks".

These "romdisks" also usualy contain these numbered xxx.CAB files, which files,
when downloaded from the web, will then also have the same corresponding
"number.cab" for their names, eg just refer to the location where you have stored
them. 

Regards,
Ton Maas
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Issen, Lionel
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: zaterdag 18 december 1999 18:17
Subject: Re: Office News Service, December 1999


> Ton:
> 
> Thanks for this posting.  it has some very useful information.
> 
> I would not advise anyone to download Win2000 from the web.  There have
> been several times with Win95 and win 98 and Office97 when I have received
> problem messages to insert the CD in the CD drive to correct a problem. If
> I didn't have the CD my computer could be useless until I could get one.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Lionel