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Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 06:17:34 PST8
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: restarting problems after TCPIP 4.3 installation

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Hello everbody
I am very sorry disturbing you on holy Christmas ;-(

Today I wanted to install TCPIP 4.3 ;-)
First I tried on my notebook and got stucked with all my tries
and
I assumed that the 40MB (already MAX for this system) are too
less
and installed from the Warp-CD with success.
The notebook LOGON problem is solved ;-))

Now I have given a try to patch TCPIP on my normal system.
Removed all entries of MPTN and TCPIP in the config.sys and
rebooting
the system I also renamed these directory names before cleaning
well
with UniMaint, CheckINI and CleanINI.
The installation of, first, MPTN and after reboot TCPIP with /a-
went smooth.
After the first reboot I got an network error message and ignored
it because
I thought I will have to configure this new installation before
working properly !

With TCPCFG2 I configured everthing as I know and was used from
earlier !!

However I have tried and checked now:
I always get the following error message again and again:
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... ROUTE: connect failed: Network is unreachable
Press enter to continue ...
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Do you have the hint where I do my mistake ???

Perhaps you need additional information but I do not know what to
provide !?

Your assistance and hints are hot awaited ...
... and thanks in advance ;-)

Kind regards,
svobi

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