said:
>At what point during install would I have had the opportunity?
I forget. It could be a manual install. They are documented in mptscfg.
>Copied MPTS\APPLETS to MPTN\APPLETS
>Could not understand NETPING syntax well enough to get it to do anything
>meaningful.
In the simplest form
netping cpuname
where cpuname is a what it sounds like will get you a response unless
something is broken. Most of the other options don't apply to the
software you own.
>Yes. Log-in then connects, it did not before. What does that mean?
It means you don't have to reboot to recover.
>Seems to get in a loop. Counts up to some number, and starts over.
Sounds like the log files themselves are corrupted. I would delete them
and try again. They are in \IBMLAN\LOGS.
Steven
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