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In <3D955B0A.5CF041A9@gte.net>, on 09/27/02
at 11:32 PM, "Benedict G. Archer" said:
>I get a response. Besides, netscape mail works on this machine and 4
>others in the house all configured for those servers.
This says you have an ice settings problem. The iptrace output should be
revealing.
>the drive doesn't turn up anything either. I had the same problem with
>ver 230a, but somehow (I've forgotten now) got past that point, or
>thought I did. I suppose I have to find the file C2151MT?
This is a combination of your not following directions and packaging
variations. Technically v2.31a is a beta and you are supposed to unzip it
over your existing installation. Usually the beta .zip's include all the
files in a full distribution, but every now an then this is not the case.
C215MT is the Borland multi-thread runtime DLL. I e-mail a copy directly
to Ben so that he did not need to hunt down his v2.30 release .zip
Steven
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