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In <3A8600A5.C5D3E0D0@gte.net>, on 02/10/01
at 07:04 PM, Benedict G Archer said:
>User Profile Manager is trying to start on bootup, but apparently can't
>and I get an error message, UPM0004C. Once boot is finished I can log
>into UPM. But can't see where this is setup to start automatically.
>Probably caused by a messed up Lan Server Administration which I don't
>think I need either. None of this is serious. I was trying to tidy up a
Since this is a Peer thing, I would take a look at ibmlan.ini in the
services section. Also, if you have Peer setup to reconnect at boot, that
might be a problem. Some Peer FP's did not do this correctly. IP8414 was
just released and is supposed to fix these types of defects.
Steven
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