03 at 7:58 PM Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>I'll have to admit that I usually go to a specific presentation for
>which I already have the URL, and then work backwards to find the
>presentation index for a particular Networkers' event.
>
>Is there a better way? When I searc
the URL, and then work backwards to find the
presentation index for a particular Networkers' event.
Is there a better way? When I search on CCO for a root to
Networkers, all I seem to come up with is registration information
for upcoming ones or salesy stuff on why I should attend.
the URL, and then work backwards to find the
presentation index for a particular Networkers' event.
Is there a better way? When I search on CCO for a root to
Networkers, all I seem to come up with is registration information
for upcoming ones or salesy stuff on why I should attend.
I'll have to admit that I usually go to a specific presentation for
which I already have the URL, and then work backwards to find the
presentation index for a particular Networkers' event.
Is there a better way? When I search on CCO for a root to
Networkers, all I seem to come
There you go!
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Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me
regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization
your own server. :-)
The URL with "public" in it redirects to this which does have modemcap stuff:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/76/9.html
Priscilla
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Joupin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3
Most times when you see a Cisco URL with "customer" in it you can substitute
"public" for "customer" and receive the same information.
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> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:59 PM
> T
ooops sorry
ftp://aletoledo.com/modemcap.pdf
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>
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> > Ill be appreciate
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> Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
> Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
>
&g
Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
Regards
joupin
www.joupin.com
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I used to be able to order ROMS and Documentation under entitlement from
the old CCO page. I can't seem to find it anymore. Can anyone point me to it
on the new page?
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6.2 supports groups now
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Symon Thurlow
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No, but I recently purchased 2 x 515's and they arrived
to get it done where you are.
Symon
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Thats really good to hear. My main concern is that I want the OS to
support PPP over e
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My question only pertains to new equipment. For example, lets say I buy a
brand new PIX online. The place I buy from has on
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I ran into this recently, but the PIX was running 6.1.
You usually have a "standard" one year equipment warranty; that should cover
something like that Be really r
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> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: PIX CCO question [7:56162]
>
>
> My question only pertains to new equipment. For example, lets say I buy a
> brand new
t; > I was looking into getting a PIX and had a question. If cdw.com (for
> > instance) ships one over with an older OS and I want the
> > current OS loaded
> > on it what happens if I don't have a CCO support contract. Is
> > there a grace
> > period on
> I was looking into getting a PIX and had a question. If cdw.com (for
> instance) ships one over with an older OS and I want the
> current OS loaded
> on it what happens if I don't have a CCO support contract. Is
> there a grace
> period once you buy the product to
0210231729.RAA20504@;groupstudy.com...
> I was looking into getting a PIX and had a question. If cdw.com (for
> instance) ships one over with an older OS and I want the current OS loaded
> on it what happens if I don't have a CCO support contract. Is there a
grace
> period once you
I was looking into getting a PIX and had a question. If cdw.com (for
instance) ships one over with an older OS and I want the current OS loaded
on it what happens if I don't have a CCO support contract. Is there a grace
period once you buy the product to be able to download the latest OS an
This is URL for you ,but you must have CCO partber
http://cisco.partnerelearning.com/pec/main.asp?Nav=EmpHome&Body=ingtoday%2Easp&Task=1&ObjID=66348
good luck
--- Jimmy wrote:
> Hi,
> Heard that i can find online book and training guide
> on the certification
> with
Hi,
Heard that i can find online book and training guide on the certification
with CCO account. Can someone give me the URL for that. I am going for my
CCNP. Other than that and troubleshooting, what other uses can i gain from
CCO account.
Cheers !
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All,
Just received this when trying to request a lab seat at Brussels
ERROR: The 'Available Lab Seats' activity limit for the candidate has been
exceeded for today. Please try again tomorrow.
So if you're constantly trying to find a seat early, ie: before November -
don't try too hard..
Mess
Hi CCIE Written Candidates,
Have you looked at the URLs on the Cisco blueprint page? These URLs are kind
of ad-hoc, and some use IOS 12.1 and some use IOS 12.2. Ad-hoc drives me
crazy since I desire structure. So I have an idea for a study procedure -
let me know what you think:
Simply go to the
I think your argument makes a lot of sense.
Turpin, Mark wrote:
>
> I can understand your disagreement. But I hope you will
> understand that
> its semantics at this point. A flow by any other name is still
> a flow.
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rs together is terrible
2) Pick the full flow mask since you are being asked about "masks"
I wouldn't lose any sleep over this one =]
cheers,
-Mark
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I disagree. There are not 3 types of flows, just 3 ways to switch them.
"destination-ip—The least-specific flow mask. The MLS-SE maintains one
MLS entry for each destination IP address. All flows to a given destination
IP address use this MLS entry. This mode is used if there are no access
lists
In my understanding of MLS, the first paragraph is correct. Each
unidirectional sequence of packets with same source and destination and
transport layer is always a separate flow. The second paragraph seems to be
referring to the destination-ip flow mask, in which different flows with the
same des
Sorry, folks. I forgot about the URL slurper.
padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...
padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...
padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...padding...
padding.
One more treatment of an old topic, but rather well done.
FWIW,
- Marty
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Hello all. In the below quote from CCO, is Cisco contradicting themselves in
the 2nd paragraph regarding each transport-layer session being a different
flow? Or do they
Hello all. In the below quote from CCO, is Cisco contradicting themselves in
the 2nd paragraph regarding each transport-layer session being a different
flow? Or do they mean that IF only the destination IP is used to ID a flow,
THEN all diff transport-layer sessions are the same flow?
Thanks
no u dont need any thing else. try before you post a query next time.
- monty
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>
> Can I download and save pdf file from CCO web site or do I need either to
>
Hai,
Can I download and save pdf file from CCO web site or do I need either to
have a diffrent ID and password for that?.
Thanks
Basar
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I got April 2002 in a recent router. You just have to open up a box at work
and get the latest.
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> Can someone help me find the latest and greatest version for the CCIE Lab
> test.
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Can someone help me find the latest and greatest version for the CCIE Lab
test.
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All,
I was just browsing around CCO and came across this link which has some
good coverage of CLNS/ISIS. This link most likely isn't a secret, but for
anyone wanting to get a better understanding of these protocols this seems
like a good addition.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/publ
Hi,
I'm wondering if there any more significant inconsistencies that you are all
aware of regarding what CCO says versus what your IOS says. In particular, i
found the CCO OSPF configurationg guide AND command reference for 12.2 uses
"log-adj-changes" and my 2511 running 12.
Juli, that did the trick, thanks! I wonder why the Cisco launcher can't do
the same... :)
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Try this, if you have internet connection please cut it off. Then go to
127.0.0.1:8080
HATO
>From: "Sean Knox"
>Reply-To: "Sean Knox"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Dumb CCO Doc CD question... [7:34008]
>Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 00:42:00 -0500
>
>When
Whenever I try to run the documentation cd, a browser window comes up with
"about:blank" in the url and that's it. Is this a known problem? How do work
around/fix it? FYI, I'm running IE 5.5.
Thanks,
Sean
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hahaha
I did a search using the keyword "Mary" on CCO just to see what happened.
More Mary's show up than you can shake a stick at, if that's your idea of a
good time. One of this links pointed to a page in Finnish that spoke about a
concert Cisco apparently sponsored a
MTU sizes on the CCO?
Thanks...
--- Dennis :-)
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Hi Fellows,
I have a guest account of cco because i am ccie written.
when i try to enter
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/hard_loopback.html
in the above link it say that you dont have a valid cco account.
if i
Substitute "public" for "customer" in the URL. You will find the page and
not need a logon.
> -Original Message-
> From: Irfan Ahmed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 8:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: prob
Hi Fellows,
I have a guest account of cco because i am ccie written.
when i try to enter
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/hard_loopback.html
in the above link it say that you dont have a valid cco account.
if i login from cco homepage it logs me in and if i then try to get
to that page
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> > Here's question that I have never got answered.
> >
> > How in te world do I get those CCO CD's to work? I always install them
> and
> > try to open up the page and get a blank page. I can browse the CD and
>
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> Here's question that I have never got answered.
>
> How in te world do I get those CCO CD's to work? I always install them
and
> try to open up the page and get a blank page.
fixed things every time I saw.
Good luck, and if all else fails, and if you haven't broken your
router too badly, connect to CCO instead.
--Wes
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Sorry about that it's http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm
-junovtv
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Does it set up a web server on my machine?
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>
> -junovtv
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Sorry about that it's http://127.0.0.1:8080/home/home.htm
-junovtv
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I also ran into the same problem. you have to change the address to
http://127.0.0.1:8080
-junovtv
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Here's question that I have never got answered.
How in te world do I get those CCO CD's to work? I always install them and
try to open up the page and get a blank page. I can browse the CD and get
to the home page that way, but as soon as I click on a link, it looks almost
like it
Go into the folder that you installed the CD in. There is a file in there
called search.ini. open it up in notepad and look for the line that says,
BROWSER=C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer... and remove the
location that it points to and change it to, BROWSER=msie. After you try to
la
Hi,
I installed Cisco Documentation CD on my laptop
(Windows 2000 Professional).But I can not launch the
documentations.I heard that we have to make some
changes in registry to view the same.Can anybody tell
me what exactly I have to do?
Thanks.
Saj
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/01 8:28:43 AM
>>>
Has anyone been able to download IOS software from CCO lately. I used
to be
able to do it with just an consultants account. Now I can't even do it
with
my Partner account.
KLT
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Has anyone been able to download IOS software from CCO lately. I used to be
able to do it with just an consultants account. Now I can't even do it with
my Partner account.
KLT
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Hello Chuck,
Monday, August 13, 2001, 8:49:34 PM, you wrote:
CL> -Original Message-
CL> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
CL> Perry
CL> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 8:31 PM
CL> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CL> Subject: Re[2]: CCO Navigation [7
As far as I know (and I believe recent test takers will agree), the standard
Cisco CD including the configuration examples is used in the CCIE Lab.
-e-
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From: Perry
To:
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: Re[2]: CCO Navigation [7:15913]
[snip]
> Is
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 8:31 PM
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>
sure looked a lot like the ones that come in the router boxes to me! :->
Chuck
-
Hello EA,
Monday, August 13, 2001, 3:18:52 PM, you wrote:
EL> ...but it doesn't work when you're in the CCIE Lab, so get used to
EL> navigating the CD
EL> -e-
EL> - Original Message -
EL> From: Daniel Cotts
EL> To:
EL> Sent: Monday, August 13, 20
...but it doesn't work when you're in the CCIE Lab, so get used to
navigating the CD
-e-
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From: Daniel Cotts
To:
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: CCO Navigation [7:15913]
> An addition to the following.
> From the CCO Home Page
An addition to the following.
>From the CCO Home Page - under Service & Support go to Technical Support
Help - Cisco TAC. From there go to Top Issues and scroll down. Every major
area is covered.
> -Original Message-
> From: EA Louie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: M
more specialized topics.
Either commit them to memory or print them out, so that you at least know
where the major topics are located.
6. When that exercise is complete, realize that the Command Reference
exactly parallels the Configuration Guide
The other way to navigate CCO is to use the Master In
AM
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Hi Chuck,
Surprised to hear that a Gold partner doesn't have access to IOS or TAC case
support. What's the reason for that? Is that a decision within your company
controlling who does what or from Cisco. Sorry - I don't know what
ount of information that is
freely
> available. In almost every case, a web link that contains the word
> "customer" can be accessed without a login by substituting the work
"public"
>
> Chuck
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[
It depends who you are and who you work for, each CCO login can have
a different profile for access to different areas such as bugsearch
tools, upgrade planners, field notices, online forums, technical
documents, case studies...the list goes on.
Cisco are generally quite nice if you have a
Besides the software what does a login to CCO get you, which public access
doesn't?
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From: "Michael L. Williams"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: CCO questions [7:11275]
> He is neither of those. (in sales or has a co
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Michael L. Williams
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 7:05 PM
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Well, actually, aside from "this gets it, or that gets it", I stand by my
statement that the CCO stuff isn't a national secret, and it
Well, actually, aside from "this gets it, or that gets it", I stand by my
statement that the CCO stuff isn't a national secret, and it pisses me off
that Cisco protects it so. Especially when there are CCNA/DA/NP/DP's out
there everyday that could use it and make Cisco thems
He is neither of those. (in sales or has a contract) He simply finished
CCNP/DP and BAM got an e-mail with CCO login.. strange.
I'm more than willing to believe that this was a fluke and that getting
CCNP/DP doesn't gain you a CCO login and I'm not trying to be
It is possible it no longer exists or doesn't provide the benefits and
resources it once did. I have a CCO account through work, which gives me
more liberal permissions, so I don't miss the consultant account these days.
When I first signed up with the program, maybe 18 months ago, I
ten rumours are based in fact (like at one time needing CCNA to
get
> CCDA... :-) )
>
> 1.You do not get a CCO login account from CCNP/CCDP status.
How is it possible that one, who has only CCNP/DP, has not even attempted
CCIE written much less CCIE lab, and has never "signe
Mike,
Well, like what has happened before - sometimes things get changed as an
explanation/story is passed down.
I've been on CCO for a few years now, I'm a Premier Partner and deal with
the ccoteam now and then concerning CCO logins as well as my personal
experience with the very mu
Don't mean to dispute your opinion, but (I have to point to my
brother-in-law again) he received his CCO login after completing CCNP/DP
earlier this year. can't say which, but it's obviously not reserved for
CCIE as he's not even taken the written yet nor did he "ap
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> from various posts..
>
> Quite often rumours are based in fact (like at one time needing CCNA to
get
> CCDA... :-) )
>
> 1.You do not get a CCO login account from CCNP/CCDP
At 10:50 PM 7/7/01, Rik Guyler wrote:
>Guys (or gals - don't want to offend the female members!), I hate to break
>it to you, but being a CCNP doesn't get you a CCO account. Being a CCIE
>does, but that's a different matter. Instead, why don't you sign up with
&
from various posts..
Quite often rumours are based in fact (like at one time needing CCNA to get
CCDA... :-) )
1.You do not get a CCO login account from CCNP/CCDP status.
2.The consultant program used to give you a CCO login, I got one when I
registered for the Consultant program
As far as the CCO "Get Login" question, to review the requirements or get
forms, you have to login to CCO! Then, to add insult to injury when I just
shrugged and said forget it and clicked the "get login" button, the
javascript flatlines! Oh well.
-P.Kil.
Mes
, 2001 1:00 AM
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Subject: Re: CCO questions [7:11275]
Hey all
Does anyone know what is involved for a Cisco Authorised Reseller to obtain
access to download router images etc from CCO? What level of access or
partner status is required to be able to download the software?
Than
Hey all
Does anyone know what is involved for a Cisco Authorised Reseller to obtain
access to download router images etc from CCO? What level of access or
partner status is required to be able to download the software?
Thanks!
Sam.
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Come to think of it, I haven't received anything for awhile either but to be
honest, haven't really missed it as I too work for a partner. It may no
longer be active but it would be worth it for the listers that don't work
for a partner to check it out.
I have heard of a CCO &quo
I don't know if this will work, but it's worth mentioning
The new partner application requires you to have CCO login. If you don't
have a login, you can't complete the application.
At the bottom of the application page is a "get login" button. I haven't
uyler
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Subject: RE: CCO questions [7:11275]
Guys (or gals - don't want to offend the female members!), I hate to break
it to you, but being a CCNP doesn't get you a CCO account. Being a CCIE
does, but that's a different ma
Guys (or gals - don't want to offend the female members!), I hate to break
it to you, but being a CCNP doesn't get you a CCO account. Being a CCIE
does, but that's a different matter. Instead, why don't you sign up with
the consultant program? It's free and you wil
easiest way is to buy a single smartnet contract for one of your routers.
:->
I am unaware of Cisco providing CCO login just because you are a CCNP. I
believe but am not certain that a CCO account is one of the CCIE privileges.
At one time I had decent access because I was a member of
How long after finishing CCNP, etc does it usually take to get the CCO
account? Just wondering. I finished CCNP and am eager to get my CCO
login.
Mike W.
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I think in order to obtain an account on CCO, you must be a CCNP, CCIE, or
reseller.
Denny
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> I have a newbie question here. What ways can one get a CCO login to
> the CCO si
I have a newbie question here. What ways can one get a CCO login to
the CCO sight? Do you have to own equipment or be a CCIE?
-P.Kil
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I had this issue also, It's not about your Windows version or computer
model, it's about the Verity web server, version 2.0 worked fine but 3.0 is
flawed somehow (hmm or it was 3.0 ok, 4.0 flawed? don't remember exactly).
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Subject: IBM laptops and CCO CD [7:11189]
> All,
> I have 3 IBM laptops (new and old) which will not read
> the Cisco CCO documentation CD using either IE or
> Netscape and/or Win98, 2000 o/s etc
>
> I am in the process of contacting IBM to see if this
> is a b
xe is not running
- go ahead and start the application
David Toalson
816-701-4142
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All,
I have 3 IBM laptops (new and old) which will not read
the Cisco CCO documentation CD using either IE or
Netscape and/or Win98, 2000 o/s etc
I am in the process of contacting IBM to see if this
is a bug. But I am just wondering has anyone else had
any problems reading the Cisco CD off of
Hey, thanks!
-P
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Chuck,
Very juicy .,
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> check out this CCO link - the long lost root of the Tech Notes pages
>
> http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Chuck
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check out this CCO link - the long lost root of the Tech Notes pages
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
Enjoy!
Chuck
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Try this link and clikc on guest account:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/lab.html#2
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Anyone know this one ???
Thanks
Phil
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