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Old 04-18-2004, 11:39 PM   #1
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HP-UX AR OE what do they refer to, differences


Hello All,

I am a newbie to HP UX . I have searched google to know about what is OE and AR in HPUX 11.11. What I learnt from that was

OE-> Operating Environment
AR-> Application release

and I know only this.

Kindly let me know what they refer to and the basic differences between these two.

Any link which may point to what exactly I want may also be useful.


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