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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 23:45:23 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 <200302112124199.SM01224@host-66-81-194-238.rev.o1.com>, on 02/11/03
at 09:20 PM, Michael Rakijas said:

>Got it, except I have DFE530TX_nif for my specific net card

Yep.

>Got it, except mine reads

>net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,34,100,14

That's OK. I bumped the resource limits long ago for a reasons I now
forget.

>I expect that this difference is not causing the problem.

Unlikely.

>Can't be sure about net.acc except that I didn't get to do much to farkle
>it myself - I never got in to play with access rights for myself let
>alone anyone else.

You did indirectly when you created users, connections and shares.
net.acc holds all these settings. You might try replacing net.acc with a
fresh copy off the install CD.

> Somewhat strangely, my startup.cmd is a zero length
>file in the root.

This is probably an install byproduct. Isn't the empty window annoying?
If so, either delete startup.cmd until you need it or append and exit
command so it closes.

>"NETWKSTA.200 requester is not installed" error.

You still have a driver problem. Does the NIC work for TCP/IP? I forget.

>"Unexpected error 2102 occurred. SYS2102: The network is not started.

This is all related to the driver issue.

>Something's farkled, eh? But what?

Well, it's either a lan driver or net.acc. You might want to crank up
Theseus and make sure all the drivers called out in config.sys are loaded.

Also, read up on the MPTS applet nbjdstat in the MPTS configuration guide.

nbjdstat *

is a good test of NetBIOS connectivity and driver operation.

Steven

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