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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Fri, 26 Oct
2001 17:11:30 PDT
> In <200110261629.AA7405596@oco.net>, on 10/26/01
> at 04:29 PM, "mrakijas" said:
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> >there are apparently three different versions of SOCKETS.SYS in which
> >there is a fix (The fix for TCP/IP 4.21, the fix for 4.3 and the
> >backlevel one that Steven e-mailed me.
>
> Which is from the wr08620 MPTS fixpak.
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> BTW, did it fix you?
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> Steven
Sorry for the delay. I've been moving my e-mail over to Polarbar - (sorry
Peter, I couldn't wait any longer). As far as the TCP/IP fix goes, so far, so
good. I still have some questions, but that'll have to wait (because of the
e-mail transition and because I'd like to formulate it succinctly). I could
bring it to the general SCOUG help discussion rather than direct it only to
Steven if folks want. I didn't think interest would be broad based since I
seemed to be the only one with the problem but since Mark's problem, maybe it
will be educational for others. Let me know.
-Rocky
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