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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine steve53@earthlink.net" on Mon, 12 Jul
2004 22:01:05 PDT7
> It's hard to say what you might have done. Normally, you should have a
> selective install for networking object. If not, you use selective
> install to get it installed. Install the additional installation
> utilities. Worst case, you can just run peerinst.exe off the CD.
There is no "selective install" of any kind that I can find.
No peerinst.exe on the 1.1 CDs. The closest thing I could find is peer.cmd
that has comments that say its purpose is to install peer. It needs 5
parameters but no description as to what they are, I am guessing that this cmd
file is run during the initial install and not meant for human use. I think I
will start over and hopefully when it gets to the point of installing the NIC
drivers it will let my supply the one I now have.
--
Robert Blair
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