| George Cheng [MSFT] 2004-02-08, 8:46 am |
| No there is no way to tell. You will need to disband and recreate.
Thank You
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| Hello
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| Is there any way to know wich type of Cluster is
| configured? COM+ , General/WEB etc...
| I need to know this because i got a system in my hands
| already configured and none can tell me how it was
| installed... please help!
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| thanks!
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