----- Original Message -----
From: chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 01 November 1999 02:47
Subject: [netconnect] Re: (Fwd) Re: Re: V3 Problems

> It's apparent now that Active didn't make any Quality Control checks on
the
> discs when they came back from duplication, which is quite disturbing.
> Just because it says "NetConnect" on the label doesn't mean that's what is
> on the disc....anything could have been on those discs.....viruses, porn
> etc....all sorts of unsavoury things. ;-)
>
> I do hope Active will replace the defective discs, after all the CD is a
> useful backup if you suffer a hard drive crash.

The critical components on the CD work perfectly, and V3 is past the version
on the CD anyway.  Being able to restore Genesis and mFTP is all you'd need
to access V3Pre5 and WebVision anyway.

I'd been using NC1.1 until now (2 years and 4 months!), and the NC1.1 CD was
only used once, the day I got it.  Within weeks, every component on the disk
was obsolete.  THIS is what I love about NetConnect as a concept.  It's not
just rare, but basically unheard of, for software to get free updates after
release, regardless of the state.

Totty  <8^)


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