said:
>Thanks for asking. No, I haven't gotten around to it yet. I've been busy
>trying to restore my system from TCPIP 4.0 to TCPIP 4.1 (just the stack,
>not the apps) and in the process I temporarily disabled the Injoy
By definition, if you install 4.1 you are installed the 32-bit apps. What
did you really install?
>Several weeks ago I discovered that my MPTS program did not work
>properly. When I attempted to open the program, it told me that it could
>not open, because the system had not processed some locked files. This
>problem had to stem from my upgrading from TCPIP 4.0 to 4.1. Therefore:
> 1. I restored my system back to that backup I made just before I
>originally upgraded to 4.1.
Oh well. There were easier fixes for this.
Steven
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