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Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 17:47:59 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LinkSys Router (settings)

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waynec@linkline.com wrote:
>
> I obviously have a problem in my system, because
> when I re-issued the nslookup command as you
> showed it, I got another ugly message:
>
> >>>>
> [D:\]nslookup surfboard.macdock.com
> Server: ns1.linkline.com
> Address: 66.59.235.1
>
> Exception = c0000005 occurred at EIP = 1ea9a60b,
> SYS1808:
> The process has stopped. The software diagnostic
> code (exception code) is 0005.
> <<<<
>
> Further ugly binary message showed the error to
> be in setloc.dll

SETLOC.DLL is in the \IBMI18N\ directory tree. My SYSLEVEL.I18 shows
WR08423 (I'm at WR08425) with a SETLOC1.DLL file date of 10dec1997.
What do you have?

Try some other lookups and see if they also fail -- scoug.com and
linkline.com for example.

> Perhaps this setloc.dll crash shows

Also check the POPUPLOG.OS2 text file in your root directory. The last
entry may have some info.

> I recall once seeing a method of re-installing just
> the communications portion, but I cannot recall how.

Not sure what you want to reinstall but I'm at UN0980 and WR08425 and
reinstalling the fixpaks shouldn't hurt anything.

> I'd really, really like to find out whether my tcpcfg entries
> look correct, which was the thrust of my original question...
>
> Can anyone tell me that their tcpcfg entries look as sparse
> as mine (see my original post in this series), or look
> different, and how???

Mine look similar to yours. I'm not doing any Routing.

- Peter

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