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11-29-2011 11:53 AM
11-29-2011 11:53 AM
Re: cannot find article from link in old post.
Warren,
Please pass on to your superiors that this move was the most counter-product and ill-serving move I have ever seen a corporation do. All of HP's documentation is now outdated. None of the links work that are referenced in different manuals and other documentation. This change has made a highly stressful work environment even worse for your customers. It takes considerably longer to resolve issues and research problems than it used to before this change.
This was not well thought out and if I were in a position to where I was directing where the dollars were spent on equipment, I would think twice about buying HP.
The bottom line in this case is that HP did its customers a great disservice! I am sure you and your colleagues are loving this and much as we do in the field.
Randall E. Hirsch
HP-UX Instructor
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11-29-2011 02:06 PM - edited 11-29-2011 02:06 PM
11-29-2011 02:06 PM - edited 11-29-2011 02:06 PM
Re: cannot find article from link in old post.
>All of HP's documentation is now outdated. None of the links work that are referenced in different manuals and other documentation.
Are you talking about the docs.hp.com changes that were done last year? Or the URLs to other threads in the EBC forum? (Or both? ;-)
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