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>I would normally be in the Install/Remove folder. If it's gone from
>there, run NPCONFIG off the CD and it will rebuild the folder. Hold off
>an attempting to reinstall anything until you understand the caveats.
I found it and rebuilt the folder.
>What to you want to reinstall and on what version of Warp with what FP's
>installed? Have you installed any MPTS fixes?
Warp 4 with fixpack 14 plus all the MPTS fixes from a recent WarpUp CD.
>>I can't seem to find it anywhere. I want to see if that fixes the problem
>>before I junk my Linksys NIC and get a different brand.
>Fixes what problem?
I get a frequent (but not always) Sys 0054 error (System busy or out of
resources) when I try to access a shared drive on another computer (or
access a drive on this computer). This computer has a Linksys LNE100 TX
NIC.
Two other computers, a laptop with a Linksys PCMPC100, using drivers you
got for me, and a Pentium with a 3Com 3C905-TX, talk to each other without
difficulty. It is just the one desktop with the LNE100 that gives the
periodic error messages.
At this point I have done the Selective Install for Networking process
again, but it didn't help anything. So I have ordered another 3Com 3c905
card from Computer Surplus Outlet. The OS/2 drivers from the 3Com web site
work fine.
I guess my troubleshooting techniques are often limited to uninstalling
and reinstalling software. What are the caveats for redoing Selective
Intall for Networking?
Sandy
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