said:
>Then which do I go with - the fix that overrode my fix or do I backlevel
>to redo my fix?
You go with the fix that fixes your problem. Install 8621 and then
backout the two problem .sys files to the 8620 level. That way get get
all of the 8621 fixes with without the known problem of 8621.
>Ah, but that's where I am now. I didn't go with 4.1 et al. and I've got
>a bit of a Frankenstein now. Because of the relative agony of the
You keep saying that and I don't understand why. WR_08621 is a supported
FP for TCP/IP 4.0. It just so happens to have a problem with dial up
connections. If you had DSL, you might not even know the defect existed.
>happier now than I was before. It's that sense of foreboding that I
>have.
Like the guy in the old Andy Capp comic strip?
>but the phenomenon is the same.
If you say so. :-)
Steven
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