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January 1996, Week 3

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Alice Wang <[log in to unmask]>
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Alice Wang <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Jan 1996 22:26:03 GMT
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MPE/iX patches for Release 5.0, and beyond, are now available on
HP SupportLine via the Internet to all customers.  Electronic access
to patches provides three basic benefits:
 
1) Access to patch information in an automated, timely and accurate manner
2) Electronic downloading of patches
3) Proactive notification of new patches via e-mail
 
To serve customers with different environments HP SupportLine provides
alternatives for accessing HP SupportLine.  Access methods include:
 
1) World Wide Web Server (WWW)
World Wide Web access is the easiest, fastest, and most popular method of
browsing for patch information and downloading patches.  Visit our
Web site at http://us.external.hp.com for more information.
 
2) E-mail
The HP SupportLine e-mail service is a service designed to provide support to
customers through electronic mail.  For more information, send e-mail to
us.external.hp.com.  In the body of the message type:
          send guide
          send mpeguide (type this on a newline)
No 'subject' is required.
 
3) On-Line Provider
For customers who do not have Internet access, an inexpensive
alternative is to subscribe to an on-line service provider such as
CompuServe, America Online, or Netcom. These service providers allow customers
to gain access to the World Wide Web and to electronic mail.
 
Customers may also subscribe to electronic digests to proactively keep
abreast of new patch developments.
 
CSY MPE LAB
Alice Wang

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