CDC ACIP: Upcoming Meetings Update

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Title: CDC ACIP: Upcoming Meetings Update

You are subscribed to CDC's ACIP: Upcoming Meetings email subscription service. This information has recently been updated and is now available.

The ACIP Live Meeting Archive for October 2010 is now available. You'll have to "unzip" the files before watching these videos.

* Windows Media Player can be used to view these files. If you do not have Windows Media Player, it can be obtained as a free download from the Microsoft website at www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/players.aspx

Compressed file types (.zip)
These video files are extremely large and so are available only in a "compressed" format. A compressed file is made up of a large file or group of files that have been compacted into a single smaller file. The reduced size of compressed files saves download time and disk space. 

Files "zipped" need to be decompressed or extracted. Decompression software packages such as WinZip (www.winzip.com) or Stuffit Expander (www.stuffit.com/expander/) are available on the Internet. On this page, see Expanding Compressed Files for details on extracting files.

ZIP files are very common on the Internet, so we suggest you get a ZIP utility if you do not have one. How do you know if you have one? Simply download a zipped file and try to open it after the download process is complete. If the file opens, you have a decompression utility. If you see an error message, you need decompression software. If you don't have decompression software installed, or if you aren't sure that you do, download and install one of the decompression programs mentioned here or a similar program.

This information is provided for your convenience and is NOT an endorsement or recommendation for use of these products.


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