said: 
>Incidently, I first attempted to only restore the C:\ directories that 
>related to TCPIP and  networking back to level 4.0. That is, I attempted 
>to restore: 
>	C:\MPTN 
>	C:\IBMCOM 
>	C:\IBMLAN 
>	C:\TCPIP 
>back to their existing status just before I updated the TCPIP stack. 
>However, that did  not work. My system would not boot with this partial 
>restore setup. 
That makes sense.  It would also require extensive config.sys editing and 
WPS clean up Without an error message, I couldn't say exactly what you 
didn't do. 
>Therefore, my only recourse was to reformat my hard drive and fully 
>restore my system  to the backup that I made just before I began the 
You could have just installed TCP/IP v4.0 over v4.1. 
Steven 
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