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March 1999, Week 5

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Jim Viera <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Mar 1999 13:35:00 -0800
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I agree..............

>>> [log in to unmask]@internet 03/29 11:05 AM >>>
Perhaps more people would be using Patch/iX if it was actually mentioned in
the standard "HP 3000 Patch Installation Instructions" that the North American
Response Center sends along with snail-mail (well, FedEx) patches.

The instructions that arrived with a patch today are version E.05.04, last
revised waaaaay back in 4/27/93.  No mention of Patch/iX anywhere.
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