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Hi Steven,
I ran ipformat with the output going into iptrace.txt. It is rather long,
so I zipped it up and am attaching it. (iptrace.dmp was not readable)
I don't know what I should look for.
Can you tell me if you see anything helpful, or if I need to do it
differently.
Thanks,
Sandy
>When working with TCP/IP remember that iptrace is your friend. You need
>to figure out where the conversation between port driver and the printer
>is broken.
>Try this:
> - Temporarily move the tcpstart shadow out of the startup folder
> - Reboot
> - Start iptrace
> - Run tcpstart
> - Stop iptrace
> - Run ipformat
>This should give you some idea which parts are talking and which are not.
>Steven
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