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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:19:56 PST8
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Win 3.1


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In , on 03/16/04
at 10:26 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

>Which is expected looking at the traces. Take a look at warp packet #106
>and ecs packet #88. On the warp side you are talking the the DNS server
>at 206.013.030.012. On the eCS side you are talking to the DNS server at
>192.168.2.1. I presume this is your router. This is unlikely to be what
>you want since the router is not true DNS server. You probably have a
>bad setting in RESOLV or RESOLV2. Fix that on the eCS side should start
>working.

Resolving RESOLV -- very interesting.

OK -- I have RESOLV in two places: \tcpip\dos\etc and \mptn\etc. It is
different in both places on the Warp computer. The one in the
\tcpip\dos\etc directory seems to be the one that Winos2 uses.

The two REESOLVs are also very different on the eCS computer. I changed
the RESOLV files on the eCS computer to match those on the Warp computer.
At least now I no longer get that destination problem or the Name Not
Found error. I did not touch the RESOLV2 files, but they are the same on
both computers.

There is still something blocking access to Quicken on the eCS computer. I
did another trace, and hopefully you will see something that escapes me.

Thanks again for hanging in there with me. I am learning much.

Sandy


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