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> Peter Skye wrote:  
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> >Then how come everybody else  
> >has a better services file than I?  
 
Gary Granat wrote:  
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> FWIW, my services files (there are actually three  
> of them) all lack any references to "radius".  
 
Steven just mentioned you get the bigger services when you upgrade to  
TCP/IP 4.1.    
 
On my Warp 4 Fixpak 10 machine I have:  
 
  [G:\]inetver  
  Inet Version: 4.02y  
 
On the server it's:  
 
  [-C:\]inetver  
  Version numbers of TCP/IP protocol drivers:  
     SOCKETS.SYS: 6.2001  
     AFOS2.SYS:   6.2000  
     AFINET.SYS:  6.2002  
What do _you_ have?  
 
> >I'm being deprived of the very  
> >essence of life.  Does no one care?  
>   
> I guess I've been deprived all this time  
> and didn't know it.  Oh, well...  
 
Hey, let me show you the Hollywood club circuit and I _guarantee_ you  
won't feel deprived any longer.  I mean, if you want to talk about  
services . . .  
 
- Peter  
 
 
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