The terminology doesn't mean much to me (I'm sure that sounds ignorant
being that I work for IBM, but I have very little practical knowledge of
how our code is externalized via Passport), but perhaps "AP" refers to
"Asia-Pacific", as in the Asia-Pacific region of the world.
Just a thought....
Andy
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Re: What does "eAssemby" mean
I'm not sure what 'AP' stands for, but if I recall correctly,
eAssembly means that the link provides you related software - in the
case of TSM, the eAssembly link would include all the different
server versions, client versions, and documentation CD's, just like
you'd get if you bought the media kit.
-JD.
>I seem to recall someone asking this question but I don't recall them
>getting an answer.
>
>I am looking at the Passport downloads for Tivoli products.
>
>The TSM entries are labeled as either "Non-AP eAssemby" or "AP
eAssemby".
>
>What does this mean ?
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