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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:16:19 PST7
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Cable/DSL Router

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OK. I saw the part in the previous post about eCS working but I thought it was an LPT1 test along
with the other computers. Since eCS works your setup is functioning properly. The quickness of the
nastygram would indicate the problem is in your copy of Warp 4. The problem with that is it puts me
out of business. We need others that are reading these posts that know more about the innerds of Warp
4 to step in and offer advise.

You might make sure you have the latest TCP/IP and MPTS stuff installed.

Sorry I can't help further than this.

Sheridan

Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>
> =====================================================
> Hi Sheridan,
>
> >How long does it take before the not responding message appears?
>
> It happens almost immediately. There is a short pause and then the
> message:
>
> "Your printer is not responding and may be offline."
>
> >detach lprportd
> >echo ..... LPRPORTD Started
> >echo ..... FINISHED STARTING THE TCP/IP PROCESSES
>
> >:DONESERVERS
>
> >IF EXIST C:\tcpip\bin\TCPEXIT.CMD CALL C:\tcpip\bin\TCPEXIT.CMD echo
> >..... EXITING TCPSTART.CMD .....
>
> This is all there exactly as yours.
>
> >Also, there is a shadow of tcpstart.cmd in my StartUp folder. It was put
> >there by the LAN properties notebook, afaik, when lprportd was activated.
>
> That is there too.
>
> I should add (it was in another message) that I did get the printer to
> work from a computer running eComstation, which I connected to the SMC
> router. As far as I can tell the settings on that computer are exactly the
> same as those on my two Warp 4 computers.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandy
>
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