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On Sun, 31 May 1998 08:39:13 PST8PDT, Peter Skye wrote:
>A few files showed up, though you won't need most of them. These files
>are the ones that have to be set up for the target machine and, just as
>importantly, they show what subdirectories are involved (to get the
>subdirectories you have to DIR /S on each file name from the above list,
>either by hand or with a little REXX script). You probably can't get in
>too much trouble by just copying to the target machine each of the
>subdirectory structures that the above files are in.
TCP/IP is one of the easiest to setup externally (i.e. w/o the graphics interface) because it is managed
by the files in the etc directory and they are all text files.
Patrick also needs to worry about MPTN, but that could also be copied from another machine.
So the big question is, does he have another machine that can take this hard drive so he can copy
back and forth.
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