* doc/release_notes_2.0.2.txt: Update for final release

* doc/guide.tex: Windows binary installer requires MSVC++ 5
* doc/guide.html: Likewise

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2008-08-26 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* doc/release_notes_2.0.2.txt: Update for final release
* doc/guide.tex: Windows binary installer requires MSVC++ 5
* doc/guide.html: Likewise
2008-08-26 Christophe Romain <christophe.romain@process-one.net>
* src/mod_pubsub/mod_pubsub.erl: get_items bugfix (EJAB-716)

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@ -290,7 +290,13 @@ go to the Windows service settings and set ejabberd to be automatically started.
Note that the Windows service is a feature still in development,
and for example it doesn&#X2019;t read the file ejabberdctl.cfg.</P><P>On a *nix system, if you want ejabberd to be started as daemon at boot time,
copy <TT>ejabberd.init</TT> from the &#X2019;bin&#X2019; directory to something like <TT>/etc/init.d/ejabberd</TT>
(depending on your distribution) and call <TT>/etc/inid.d/ejabberd start</TT> to start it.</P><P>If <TT>ejabberd</TT> doesn&#X2019;t start correctly and a crash dump is generated,
(depending on your distribution) and call <TT>/etc/inid.d/ejabberd start</TT> to start it.</P><P>If <TT>ejabberd</TT> doesn&#X2019;t start correctly in Windows,
try to start it using the shortcut in desktop or start menu.
If the window shows error 14001, the solution is to install:
"Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package".
You can download it from
<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/">www.microsoft.com</A>.
Then uninstall <TT>ejabberd</TT> and install it again.</P><P>If <TT>ejabberd</TT> doesn&#X2019;t start correctly and a crash dump is generated,
there was a severe problem.
You can try starting <TT>ejabberd</TT> with
the script <TT>bin/live.bat</TT> in Windows,

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copy \term{ejabberd.init} from the 'bin' directory to something like \term{/etc/init.d/ejabberd}
(depending on your distribution) and call \term{/etc/inid.d/ejabberd start} to start it.
If \term{ejabberd} doesn't start correctly in Windows,
try to start it using the shortcut in desktop or start menu.
If the window shows error 14001, the solution is to install:
"Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package".
You can download it from
\footahref{http://www.microsoft.com/}{www.microsoft.com}.
Then uninstall \ejabberd{} and install it again.
If \term{ejabberd} doesn't start correctly and a crash dump is generated,
there was a severe problem.
You can try starting \term{ejabberd} with

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Release Notes
ejabberd 2.0.2-beta1
1 August 2008
ejabberd 2.0.2
27 August 2008
ejabberd 2.0.2 is the second bug fix release for ejabberd 2.0.x branch.
ejabberd 2.0.2 includes a new feature, 5 improvements and 30 bugfixes.
ejabberd 2.0.2 includes many bugfixes and a few improvements.
A complete list of changes can be retrieved from:
http://redir.process-one.net/ejabberd-2.0.2
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- Binary installers: SMP on Windows; don't remove config when uninstalling.
Bugs report
Bug reports
You can officially report bugs on Process-one support site:
You can officially report bugs on ProcessOne support site:
http://support.process-one.net/
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