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ETS and EDI installation directories

jordiflor
jordiflor over 13 years ago

Hi all,

This is a pretty silly question.

Is ETS package intended to be installed in same directory as EDI package?

I realized their directory structure is quite similar and it makes sense to me to be installed all together but I'm not sure whether it should/can be done.

 

One more question: do I need to install RC package if I already have EDI installed? RC seems to be a subset of EDI

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Jordi

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    jordiflor over 13 years ago

    Hi gh,
    You are right, I'm a passionate Barça fan :)
    Thanks for your reply. I get often confused because lack of (1-to-1) correlation between product names, license features and software packages, even more when same program is present in two different packages.

    Regards,
    Jordi

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    jordiflor over 13 years ago

    Hi gh,
    You are right, I'm a passionate Barça fan :)
    Thanks for your reply. I get often confused because lack of (1-to-1) correlation between product names, license features and software packages, even more when same program is present in two different packages.

    Regards,
    Jordi

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