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20050602: IDV for windows, download



>From: "Jose Prieto" <address@hidden>
>Organization: ?
>Keywords: 200506021347.j52DlkP3011004

Hello Jose-

>Dear Sir,
>
>After registration (username: prieto) I have trouble to download
>
>idv_1_2b2_windows_d3d_i586_installer.exe
>
>(Page not found error)
>
>from your web at
>http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=search&query=

I'm not sure where you are accessing this link as it doesn't 
exist.  How did you come across this?

>Could you please help me out by providing an alternative link?
>Should this not be the best version to download on Windows XP, I would =
>appreciate your advice.

From the Unidata home page (www.unidata.ucar.edu), log in to
the site using the entry boxes on the right side of the page.

After you are logged in, click on the IDV link in the middle of 
the page (under Tools).  From there, Click on the Download link 
(Under the Getting Started Section), then select the installer
you wish to download.

If you continue to have trouble, please let us know.

Don Murray
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> From address@hidden  Fri Jun  3 01: 07:12 2005
>  
> many thanks for your kind advise. Indeed I had done, and did again,
> what you explain, but it must be a firewall problem. When I tried from
> outside my company network it worked with downloading.
>  
> best regards,
> jose