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In <0GFK00JPW6ZHY2@mta8.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 06/26/01
at 03:41 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I would like to do a selective reinstall of networking, but that option
>seems to have disappeared from my System folder.
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.
>Is there somewhere I can look to find Selective Reinstall of Networking?
>Perhaps on the OS/2 CD?
What to you want to reinstall and on what version of Warp with what FP's
installed? Have you installed any MPTS fixes?
>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?
Steven
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