Thanks. I thought I was the only one having that problem. I got the expired
problem a couple of days ago, after I rebooted my laptop. Yes, MS Windows
laptops can be stable for more than one week....

----- Original Message -----
From: "The Long and Winding Road" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:40 AM
Subject: Cisco Doc CD Errors [7:62417]


> Some of you probably know this already, but there appear to be problems
with
> the June 2002 Documentation CD.
>
> I have had the Doc CD in various flavors running on this poor computer for
> many months now. When I bought my 3550 switch, I got a June 2002 Doc CD,
> newer than what I had. So I popped it in, turned it on, and got the
> "expired" message.   I could work my way around this problem, but for the
> documentation for any IOS version 12.1 or earlier, I was sent to the Cisco
> public web site, not to the doc CD. 12.2 used the CD. Various network
> management and switch and CAT OS documentation versions all used the doc
CD.
> but not IOS 12.0 or 11.3 or 12.1, all of which pointed me out to the
> internet.
>
> Several uninstall-reinstalls later I gave up, opened a TAC case, and was
> provided a new version of a vdk20.lic file, which ended the "expired"
> problem.
>
> However, the problem remains with certain IOS version pointing me to
Cisco's
> web site, not to the doc CD.
>
> I've asked TAC to refer this to the doc CD group - probably a failure to
> change the url references when converting the web site to the CD.
>
> Just an FYI
>
> --
> TANSTAAFL
> "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




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