This is kind of a dumb question, but is it possible for non-Legato
customers to access certain documentation, say something like the
Hardware Compatibility Guide, without having to have a username and
password?
I don't have problems using powerlink to access these documents, and I
can understand keeping some of these documents outside the general
purview, but seems silly to require vendors to set up some username and
password to determine if a given drive or tape library is supported,
doesn't it? Shouldn't this be publicly available? Maybe it is?
George
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