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Convert MSDN Subscription ISO's to DVD

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Bill Baker - 23 Mar 2005 00:43 GMT
I am trying to take the 3 MSDN VS.NET 2003 ISO images from the MSDN
Subscription site and put them on DVD. Unfortunately it looks like 3 CD's are
required due to volume labeling. Is this correct, and is there no way for me
to create my own DVD from the ISO images?

Thanks,
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Darren Parker [MSFT] - 28 Mar 2005 07:39 GMT
No, not easily.
In order to do that you would need to edit tables in the MSI.

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>I am trying to take the 3 MSDN VS.NET 2003 ISO images from the MSDN
> Subscription site and put them on DVD. Unfortunately it looks like 3 CD's
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> Thanks,

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