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Hello,
I'm having difficulty installing the File and Print Client on my Warp 4
machine (FP15). I've tried twice and it simply will not take. I'm using
the "Select Install for Networking".
After configuring the File and Print Client and TCP/IP and pressing the
"OK" button, the program automatically reboots the computer. Upon
rebooting
it installs some files. During this time I get a System Error - (Unknown
Title) Session ID = 025. SYS3175
The message is that the program has encountered an error and cannot
continue. When I click the button to end the program, it continues away
and appears to install some files for File and Print Client and TCP/IP.
Then the program automatically reboots the computer again. This time the
CONFIG.SYS processes some locked files.
The end result, however, is that File and Print Client is not installed
(the Selective Install says as much). Also, there are no LAN folders in
the "Connections" desktop folder.
Can anyone help me with this probably. I would really appreciate it, as
I would like to install a LAN in my house.
Thanks muchly
HCM
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