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Peter Skye wrote:
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> Zdenek Jizba wrote:
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> > First I tried you suggestion: Assistance Center->Information->
> > Reference and Commands (actually I went to Commands by name)
> > and when no IP... commands showed on the list I went to "search".
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> You need one more step. After you get to Reference and Commands,
> choose TCP/IP Command Reference. The commands are in that document.
I went to the TCP/IP Command reference. Why is that box white as
opposed to the other references in color? Anyhow, clicking on it
listed a number of subjects none of which seem to relate to the subject
if IPTRACE or IPFORMAT. So next I tried to go to \TCPIP\HELP\.
There are hundreds of pages of help, in a number of subjects none
of which is specific to iptrace or ipformat. Is there an index to all
of
these help files? Finally I tried to go to \MPTN\BIN\ and issued
the command ipformat ? and ipformat help. Neither of these worked.
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> - Peter
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