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on 10/28/01
at 10:39 AM, Michael Rakijas said:
> As far as the TCP/IP fix goes, so far, so
>good. I still have some questions, but that'll have to wait
Which reminds me - in one of the fix packages, there were several files
that ended with ".sym" with no instruction on where these go. A search of
my boot disk didn't find any similar files to replace. Any idea where
they go? Not that I'm having any problems anymore - not one crash since I
applied the fixes. And I've left my laptop on constantly since applying
them.
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