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In <200309252346.1633088.8@scoug.com>, on 09/25/03
at 11:46 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Last night during the online help desk Steven Levine told me to download
>and apply WRx8600 and WRx8621 before I installed Mozilla.
>The warpupdates site at mynetcologne.de says WR08600 is no longer
>available but it seems to be availablewith a Software Choice
>subscription.
>Is there some other way to get the stack needed for Mozilla 1.4?
It appears that either wr_08600 has been replaced by wr_8610 or that I
just got a number wrong. Just install wr_08610 and wr_08621 and you will
end up at the same place with a fully updated MPTS 5.4 with a version of
the 32-bit TCP/IP stack installed.
Just work you way down the W4C column at:
<http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/net_mpts.html>
Steven
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