From: Eugene Nestereno (eenest@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 16:26:10 GMT-3
John,
If you want to use DOC-CD with Windows 2000 you can do the following.
Copy all the stuff to some place on the hard disk.
Expand all the stuff with gzip (in all directories of course).
Use any browser to read contents.
BTW, I used that to use documentation on my Portege 300CT without any CD.
The drawback - no search. For my opinion not so useful anywhere.
Regards,
Eugene
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Garrett" <John.Garrett.B@bayer.com>
To: <non-disclosure:>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: OFF Topic: How to get Documentation CD Working with Wind
> I opened a TAC case for this awhile back.
>
> The DOC cd does not work with 2000 and they could give me no date as to
when it
> would work.
>
> If any of the cisco dudes (or dudettes) on the list want to check it out,
case
> # is A203099. According to this case, I will be contacted when it will
work
> on Win2000, and I have not been contacted yet.
>
> John Garrett
>
>
>
>
>
>
> groupstudy nobody <nobody@groupstudy.com> on 04/04/2000 02:08:29 PM
> Please respond to "DDA.RFC-822=kevin@gannons.net/P=BAYER/A=TELEMAIL/C=US"
@
> X400
> To: "DDA.RFC-822=ccielab@groupstudy.com/P=Internet/A= /C=us"@X400
> cc:
>
> Subject: OFF Topic: How to get Documentation CD Working with Windows
>
> I can not get the Doc CD working with Windows 2000 Server the Verity
Server
> never seems to start. If I try and browse the HTML I get garbage I guess
it
> is compressed/indexed via the verity server ?
>
> Regards,
> Kevin
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