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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 21:08:31 PDT7
From: Butch Langel <butch@fyrelizard.com >
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: install warp3 connect

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I've played around with the install of warp 3 connect and the base install is complete with no start up errors. I have not installed any connect elements like tcp/ip, NSC/2, IBM Peer for OS/2, MPTS, and the others. Following the guide book, when using the integrated installation MPTS and NSC/2 are automatically installed with the other networking products. I know the way to just install tcp/ip. My next move will to install tcp/ip only without MPTS and NSC/2. When I've installed automatically, I keep a score of errors at boot with binding drivers and what not.
Is tcp/ip all I need for connecting to cable modem? What is the process for DHCP ?? There is no mention of it in the manuals.

I have yet to successfully install the driver for my 3com pcmcia nic card. The error I continually get is "A profile control file could not be found in source directory." I've gotten the file from the Warp 4 cd. I've copied it to a floppy, and I've copied the files to the hard drive, but still thee error arises.

I feel comfortable with the base install, but before continuing, I need to know what connect products are needed? Perhaps after installing the connect product I need, installing the nic driver might be easier.

butch

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