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12-15-2005 05:11 AM
12-15-2005 05:11 AM
NetServer Navigator CD really is E200 Installation CD
Hi,
I just tried to configure a NetServer LC3 using a NetServer Navigator CD, Version L.18.03, part number 5011-9564. According to its label, this CD is supposed to contain software for various NetServer L serices models. To my surprise - and to the surprise of HP support - the CD boots into a NetServer E200 Installation screen, offering the creation of various driver floppies.
I tried a couple of CD recovery utilies, assuming that the CD might be damaged. But the CD seems to be fine...
I attach a scan image of the CD. The small imprinted number on the inner circle of the data face of the CD matches the part number on the label face.
I know that I don't really need a Navigator CD to setup a NetServer, but ... inquiring minds want to know!
Has this happened to anyone of you before? Do you have any idea what's going on here? Anything I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Malte
I just tried to configure a NetServer LC3 using a NetServer Navigator CD, Version L.18.03, part number 5011-9564. According to its label, this CD is supposed to contain software for various NetServer L serices models. To my surprise - and to the surprise of HP support - the CD boots into a NetServer E200 Installation screen, offering the creation of various driver floppies.
I tried a couple of CD recovery utilies, assuming that the CD might be damaged. But the CD seems to be fine...
I attach a scan image of the CD. The small imprinted number on the inner circle of the data face of the CD matches the part number on the label face.
I know that I don't really need a Navigator CD to setup a NetServer, but ... inquiring minds want to know!
Has this happened to anyone of you before? Do you have any idea what's going on here? Anything I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Malte
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06-28-2006 10:01 PM
06-28-2006 10:01 PM
Re: NetServer Navigator CD really is E200 Installation CD
Hi
I desperatelly looking for this CD, it is possible to share a copy of it to me ?
With regards
Slawek
I desperatelly looking for this CD, it is possible to share a copy of it to me ?
With regards
Slawek
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