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In <20030607194909.20408.qmail@courtney.linkline.com>, on 06/07/03   
   at 12:48 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
 
>Further ugly binary message showed the error to be in setloc.dll   
 
That does not tell you anything specific.  
 
>I have been thinking maybe I ought to re-install the communications  
>portion  of Warp, to ensure I have everything at correct base levels, and  
 
If it were me installing a Warp4 box, I would install the 32-bit MPTS from  
the WarpUP CD and then apply the FP.  WarpUp will lead you through this.  
 
>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???   
 
I'll dig out the post tomorrow.  There's not much that needs to be there  
for just TCP/IP.  
 
Steven  
 
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