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In <200403110708.i2B78kRb021841@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/10/04
at 11:08 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Sorry about the confusion. I was thinking of a backup plan. If I can't
>get DOS to connect to the internet thru my LAN, I could try using the
>modem and dialing in -- then maybe I could get a Quicken install
>upgraded. Then, as suggested, copy the new files to the Winos2 partition.
>I would prefer to get Winos2 to connect to the internet, then I could
>upgrade Quicken directly. Hope that is clear.
If you were intending to dial from an WINOS2 session, that not going to
work any better than what you are doing now.
If you re planning on booting real Win31 and dialing in, then you are
going to need a dialer that's compatible with your ISP and with IE. A DOS
modem program like Telix will not work.
Regards,
Steven
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