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Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 19:38:27 PST8
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: SCOUG Help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Setting up a LAN

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Hi! Well, I THINK I finally installed Networking. The secret is that you
cannot have ANY lines in your CONFIG.SYS longer than 256 characters,
including REM'ed lines. My problem was that I was retaining my
original LIBPATH, PATH, DPATH and HELP lines, but REM'ing them out and
then adding smaller replacements. I had to remove the original lines
completely. Stupid me!

I would like to check and make sure that the program installed all the
proper icons, folders and apps. Can someone help me on this?

On my desktop I have a "Network Messaging" icon. My system boots up with
a message that "Network Messaging cannot continue until the Requester
service is started".
Next, I have now have a "Network" folder inside the desktop
"Connections" folder. Inside that folder I have:

1. File and Print Client Resource Browser
2. LAN Server Administration (a shadow)
3. Logons (a shadow)
4. Network Services
A. Logons
B. LAN Server Administration

Hopefully, the above is all that it should be????
HCM

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