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In <20030603073636.1838.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 06/03/03
at 12:36 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:
>tried to update tcpip to a 64-bit stack (and since regressed), dani
32-bit?
>net.cfg
>protocol.ini
>setup.cmd
>tcpstart.cmd
>mptstart.cmd
You'll need to post copies of these, along with config.sys. I prefer
attachments to in-line pasting. The list will accept attachments.
>I've compared the configurator entries between the two machines and they
>look the same to me (just different NIC's and hostnames).
You may yet have a hardware problem.
Do you have a pure Netware server or are you running the Netware Server
for OS/2?
Steven
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