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Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 19:04:24 PST8
From: Michael Rakijas <mrakijas@oco.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Peer install problem on eCS

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Hi folks. Me again. Well, I'm still working to configure my test eCS machine
the same as my objective machine. I need to get peer working to aid moving
files around. I thought peer was installed at initial installation but that
didn't seem to be the case so I went to Wise Machine -> Selective Install ->
Networking -> First Time Installer. That seemed to get what I wanted in that
you got the box that you work from the bottom up and turns into check marks as
the things get properly configured (dash means not yet touched, and 'X' means
touched but not yet fully configured). The TCP/IP portion had all my previously
entered settings so I didn't think it a big deal even if it was reinstalled.

Went though the process and no go yet. I went to MPTS and saw that NETBIOS was
not yet configured. I did that by naming the target workstation but that still
didn't work. When I tried "NET START PEER", I got a "The NETWKSTA.200 requester
driver is not yet installed" error. So back to Wise Machine -> Selective
Install -> Networking -> File and Print Client Install. The initial screen
comes up with the Peer install splash and buttons for OK, Exit and a couple of
others. I click OK and get a message of "OS/2 Peer Installation is checking or
updating files. Please wait...". Nothing happens no matter how long you wait.
eCS installation CD #1 is in at the time so it should be able to find what it
needs but it doesn't. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

-Rocky

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