03-09-2003 10:31 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:43 AM
I've uninstalled and re-installed several times to no avail. When I attempt to launch the Documentation CD, I get "Page has expired" or something to that effect. I use both Netscape and IE.
I'm able to use the same CD on a different Win2K Pro box, but it's a hassle to not be able to use my own laptop.
PS: I realize I can get the same documentation on CCO, but I want to be able to access documents offline.
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03-10-2003 05:44 AM
An easy workaround is to rename the expired.htm page into home.htm and your problem is solved.
This is the method I use.
03-10-2003 05:44 AM
An easy workaround is to rename the expired.htm page into home.htm and your problem is solved.
This is the method I use.
03-10-2003 06:34 AM
That worked. I just need to clarify, for other readers: rename expired.htm to expired2.htm, and home.htm to expired.htm.
03-19-2003 07:55 PM
hello ,
i also want Cisco Documentation CD for Home use on my own computer,
what the procedure to got the Documenation CD from Cisco
tell me mirfanaslam@hotmail.com
thankz
irfan
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