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Date: Tue Aug 01 2000 - 23:58:00 GMT-3
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David Goldsmith <dgoldsmi@cisco.com> on 07/06/2000 08:45:20 PM
Please respond to David Goldsmith <dgoldsmi@cisco.com>
To: Tony Medeiros <tonygreat@home.com>
cc: CCIElab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Registry hack for doc CD on win2k
> Tony,
>
This is from an earlier message...
Dave G.
> Installing Cisco Documentation CD in Windows 2000
>
> *** IMPORTANT NOTE -- PLEASE READ ***
> These instructions are NOT recommended or supported
> by Cisco. They are not guaranteed to work and may
> messup your computer. The recommended solution is
> to run the CD on one of the supported operating
> systems or to wait until the next release of the
> Documentation CD which will support the Windows
> 2000 operating system. If you choose to use these
> instructions, you do so at your own risk.
>
> 1. Read the IMPORTANT NOTE above.
>
> 2. Edit the Windows 2000 Registry Key
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/IE4/Setup/Path
> Change the value from "%programfiles%\Internet Explorer"
> to "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer" or wherever IE
> is installed on your machine.
>
> 3. Uninstall the Cisco Documentation CD
>
> 4. Sometimes you will also have to manually delete
> files or directories from the original installation
> of the CD.
>
> 5. Re-install the Cisco Documentation CD and it
> should work.
>
> Aaron DuShey-
>
Tony Medeiros wrote:
> I am sorry to ask this question. I looked in the archives and can't find a
> thing. TAC is no help either. Could someone please post this again.
> Thanks,
> Tony Medeiros
> (3 months to lab)
>
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