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RE: Remote MSDN Installation

by wjzhang@[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("WenJun Zhang[msft]") Mar 24, 2006 at 08:22 AM

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Hi Charles,

Please note the newsgroup is about Microsoft Application Center: 
http://www.microsoft.com/applicationcenter/


To use the downloaded MSDN image file, you can either burn a CD for it or 
use some virtual CD-ROM softwares to read the data directly. Please refer 
to:

What are ISO image files and how do I use them?

Many products are posted as ISO-9660 image files. An ISO-9660 image file
is 
an exact representation of a CD or DVD, including the content and the 
logical format. The most common use of an image file is to write it to a 
blank CD-R or DVD-R, resulting in an identical copy of the original disc 
including file name and volume label information. ISO image files may also

be opened and their contents copied to a local folder, much like ZIP
files. 
ISO files may also be virtually mounted and accessed as a device. These 
three methods of using ISO images are described below.

Writing ISO files to CD-R
Most CD-R writing software includes a feature to create a CD from an image

file. Below are instructions for some popular applications:

Roxio Easy CD Creator 

From the File menu, choose Create CD from image file. Roxio Easy CD
Creator 
assumes the file extension is .CIF so enter the full path and filename, or

rename the .ISO file to .CIF. 
ISO Recorder 

Best regards,

WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Sup****t

When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so 
that others may learn and benefit from your issue. 

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. 


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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2052\f0\fs20 Hi Charles,
\par 
\par Please note the newsgroup is about Microsoft Application Center: 
\par http://www.microsoft.com/applicationcenter/

\par 
\par To use the downloaded MSDN image file, you can either burn a CD for
it or use some virtual CD-ROM softwares to read the data directly. Please
refer to:
\par 
\par What are ISO image files and how do I use them?
\par 
\par Many products are posted as ISO-9660 image files. An ISO-9660 image
file is an exact representation of a CD or DVD, including the content and
the logical format. The most common use of an image file is to write it to
a blank CD-R or DVD-R, resulting in an identical copy of the original disc
including file name and volume label information. ISO image files may also
be opened and their contents copied to a local folder, much like ZIP files.
ISO files may also be virtually mounted and accessed as a device. These
three methods of using ISO images are described below.
\par 
\par Writing ISO files to CD-R
\par Most CD-R writing software includes a feature to create a CD from an
image file. Below are instructions for some popular applications:
\par 
\par Roxio Easy CD Creator 
\par 
\par From the File menu, choose Create CD from image file. Roxio Easy CD
Creator assumes the file extension is .CIF so enter the full path and
filename, or rename the .ISO file to .CIF. 
\par ISO Recorder 
\par 
\par Best regards,
\par 
\par WenJun Zhang
\par Microsoft Online Partner Sup****t
\par 
\par When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader
so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. 
\par 
\par This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. 
\par 
\par 
\par 
\par }
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Remote MSDN Installation
"x2crwild" <  2006-03-23 12:05:26 
RE: Remote MSDN Installation
wjzhang@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-03-24 08:22:38 

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