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>That's what should happen if the daemon is not started. Normally, you
>would start it from TCPSTART.CMD and it would sits there the same way,
>but you would never see it sitting. Which brings up the question, why
>aren't you starting it from TCPSTART.CMD. You said you checked and
>TCPSTART.CMD matched the desktop. Did you forget to put TCPSTART.CMD in
>the startup folder or did it get lost somehow?
What do you know.
I guess that fell through the cracks somehow.
It was NOT in the startup folder -- don't ask me how that happened.
Anyhow, it is there now and everything works great!
Thanks very much,
Sandy
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