said:
>the newer SOCKETS/AFINET addresses problems that other parts of the
>update may need to be fixed, no? Do you go with the SOCKETS/AFINET of
>8620, of 8621 or of the new ones?
You go with the one that fixes your problem. Consider that since you have
no know problems as of now, there's no reason for you to apply a FP,
unless you are playing.
Of course, all this is philosphy because TCP/IP 4.0 is no longer
supported.
>since I had applied 8610/8621 directly, I really didn't have anything to
>backlevel to and didn't know whether that was the right thing to do (I
>certainly wouldn't have known to include AFINET in the mix, even if I
That's called troubleshooting. You might have been able to backlevel to
the 8610 versions of the drivers. I just gave you what I knew worked. I
could have just as easily had you pull a copy of 8620 and extract just the
drivers you needed.
>More like Pogo.
Ray corrected me. I was thinking of Al Capp, not Andy Capp. :-)
Steven
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