| This directory contains the following TeamLinks for Macintosh documentation
files:
TeamLinks Mail for Macintosh Version 2.6
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Files for the "Getting Started Guide for MailWorks Client" are in
the subdirectory [.V26_MW]
Files for the "Getting Started Guide for ALL-IN-1 Client" are in
the subdirectory [.V26_A1]
Installation/cover letter
V26_TLMAIL_COVER_LETTER.PS (in TLMAC_DOCS: directory)
*** No other documentation was updated for V2.6. ***
TeamLinks Mail for Macintosh Version 2.5 - in [.V25] subdirectory
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Getting Started Guide for MailWorks Client
V25_MAIL_MW_GETTING_STARTED.PS
Getting Started Guide for ALL-IN-1 Client
V25_MAIL_A1_GETTING_STARTED.PS
User's Guide for ALL-IN-1 File Cabinet Access
V25_FC_ACCESS_UG.PS
Installing TeamLinks Mail for Macintosh Version 2.5
V25_MAIL_INSTALL_LETTER.PS
Installing TeamLinks Routing for Macintosh Version 2.5
V25_ROUTING_INSTALL_LETTER.PS
TeamLinks Library Services for Macintosh Version 2.5
V25_TLS_GETTING_STARTED.PS
TeamLinks Routing for Macintosh
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Getting Started Guide
PRINT_TLROUTING_GS.COM
ROUTING_GS_*.PS
User's Guide
PRINT_TLROUTING_UG.COM
ROUTING_UG_*.PS
Notes:
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For the TeamLinks Routing User's Guide and Getting Started
files, we've supplied a command procedure (.COM file) that
will print the files in order, one-by-one, in batch mode.
For example, to use the Getting Started .COM file, copy
the .COM file and all the files that make up the book to your
current directory. Enter the following command to print the
files in batch mode:
$ SUBMIT/NOPRINT PRINT_TLROUTING_GS.COM
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| I just found out that released documentation and courses (in PostScript
format only, as far as I can tell) are available on the Web from the
MCS Learning Utility (I guess they are pulled from GEL).
See the information below on how to access the Learning Utility.
-- Nina
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The MCS Learning Utility uses World Wide Web technology to provide access
to Digital training and documentation whenever and wherever you need it.
The Learning Utility database is distributed across strategically located
servers. Each server contains the same information as the Corporate server.
The "local" servers may also contain information of interest to that
particular region. Please use the server designated for your geographic area
to minimize network congestion. The other servers are accessible if your
designated server becomes unavailable.
The URL for the Learning Utility home page is:
http://www-mcslu.***.dec.com/mcsl/mcslhome.html
where the *** should be replaced by the site of the server located nearest
to you.
THE FOLLOWING SITES ARE THE SERVER LOCATIONS:
Americas:
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DAS - Andover, Massachusetts (Corporate Server)
ALF - Alpharetta, Georgia (Master Americas Server)
CXO - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Asia-Pacific:
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HGO - Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong (Master AP Server)
SNO - Sydney, Australia
TBJ - Tokyo, Japan
Europe:
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RTO - Munich, Germany
SOO - Stockholm, Sweden
EVT - Evry, France
REO - Reading, England (Master European Server)
GEO - Geneva, Switzerland
UTO - Utrecht, Netherlands
Please remember to use lower case letters for url addresses.
If you experience problems using the Learning Utility, there is a User Guide
that you can access right from the LU Home Page.
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