For Todd- FD-ISR 3.202 vs 3.205

Discussion in 'FirstDefense-ISR Forum' started by pandlouk, Feb 7, 2008.

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  1. pandlouk

    pandlouk Registered Member

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    Hi Todd,

    I have an Horizondatasys FD-ISR license. I wanted to ask what are the deferences between the version 3.202 and 3.205 beside the frozen snapshot.
    I do not understand why leapfrog soft and horizondatasys eliminated the frozen snapshot at the final update of FD-ISR since you already had decided to abbandon the workstation version.

    Can you please reconsider and give us the no Raxco customers the fully updated version?

    Thanks,

    Panagiotis
     
  2. MikeNAS

    MikeNAS Registered Member

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    Maybe I'm wrong but...

    FirstDefense-ISR Rescue (Version 3.1.212) Version 3.1.212
    Windows 2000 Pro, XP and VISTA
    Memory (RAM): 128 MB minimum (256 MB recommended)
    Available Hard Disk Space: 6 MB for application
    additional space required for Rescue snapshot will vary
    - Internet connection for correspondence and updates.

    I'm just start to download trial version and there reads 3.1.212.
     
  3. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    Pandlouk is talking about the Workstation version which ended at 205

    Pete
     
  4. MikeNAS

    MikeNAS Registered Member

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    What are the differences between those?
     
  5. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    Full Workstation, could use up to 10 snapshot, Archive off disk, and had a freeze function.

    Rescue only has one extra snapshot period.


    Issue is moot however as workstation is no longer available.
     
  6. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    Thread closed at the request of the OP

    Pete
     
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