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Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 22:01:03 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Peer install problem on eCS

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In
<200302032059458.SM01228@dialup-63.209.93.6.Dial1.LosAngeles1.Level3.net>,
on 02/03/03
at 08:57 PM, Michael Rakijas said:

>Probably true but it doesn't make it any more revealing to me as it turns
>out. One that works has similar lines:

Similar doesn't count in this case.

>IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0
>Adapter 0 has 73 NCBs, 30 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS
>applications.
>NETBIOS 4.0 is loaded and operational.

>but the absence of the \MPTN.MSG notice.

And the absence of the accompanying error.

>The config.sys is attached but I really do not have an ibmlan.ini. I did
>a "attrib ibmlan.ini /s" from the root of the drive with no luck. I do
>have an ibmlvl.ini in the root directory but it did not look to be
>useful. Could this be the problem? Where do I get an ibmlan.ini that I
>need?

It should have been created as \ibmlan\ibmlan.ini. A typical Peer install
will show:

Volume in drive F is WARP4 Serial number is 7B75:B606
Directory of F:\IBMLAN\*

2-04-98 11:18 37,727 49 CSBKEREQ.EXE
8-29-96 0:42 574,025 0 ERROR.TXT
3-05-97 21:51 13,689 0 IBMLAN.INI
12-25-01 21:57 83,504 0 LOGF0000.REQ
12-25-01 21:57 83,504 0 LOGSTART.REQ
1-30-03 12:01 1,700 0 LSSHARE.INI
1-30-03 19:47 2,629 0 LSUSE.INI
11-11-97 13:35 15 0 SERVICE.REQ
7-22-96 13:43 167 0 SYSLEVEL.PER
12-25-01 21:57 169 0 SYSLEVEL.REQ

>If it was hidden or otherwise marked as such, wouldn't the attrib command
>have shown it?

Yep, but it probably does not exist because somehow the Peer install
failed. The Peer files are mostly in \IBMLAN and \MUGLIB.

Steven

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