SCOUG Logo


Next Meeting: Sat, TBD
Meeting Directions


Be a Member
Join SCOUG

Navigation:


Help with Searching

20 Most Recent Documents
Search Archives
Index by date, title, author, category.


Features:

Mr. Know-It-All
Ink
Download!










SCOUG:

Home

Email Lists

SIGs (Internet, General Interest, Programming, Network, more..)

Online Chats

Business

Past Presentations

Credits

Submissions

Contact SCOUG

Copyright SCOUG



warp expowest
Pictures from Sept. 1999

The views expressed in articles on this site are those of their authors.

warptech
SCOUG was there!


Copyright 1998-2024, Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group. OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.

The Southern California OS/2 User Group
USA

SCOUG-HELP Mailing List Archives

Return to [ 07 | February | 2005 ]

<< Previous Message << >> Next Message >>


Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 00:37:52 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: TCP/IP Problem --Success!

=====================================================
If you are responding to someone asking for help who
may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
=====================================================

In <20050207050644.17086.qmail@web41010.mail.yahoo.com>, on 02/06/05
at 09:06 PM, "John A. Morrow, Jr." said:

>Done, and thanks for the warning. I didn't realize I had posted them.

I find it interesting how often information tends to "clump" together. If
you look back through the recent list posts, you will see my reply to
Jordan who asked where the DOIP settings were stored.

>instructions, but I tried a number of permutations and
>combinations in rapid succession, obviously without getting it right.

:-)

>In addition to the instructions in today's post, I put the
>recommended IP addresses in both REOLV2 and RESOLV.

This is OK, but you need to understand how this all fits together because
it is not always the right thing to do. RESOLV is for the dialup
interface. RESOLV2 is for the wired (i.e. dedicated interface). RESOLV2
is static. RESOLV gets rewritten everytime you make a dial up connection.
The original RESOLV gets saved as RESOLV.LAN and is restored when the
connection ends.

To understand what DOIP does and does not do, start with an emtpy RESOLV
file and look at the file after the connection has been set up.

>The next challenge will be to get eCS to recognize my thumb
>drive, even though the hardware manager shows the USB root hub and
>related device drivers installed. More to come...

Read up on USBRES and use it to ensure the drive can be seen. You will
need USBMSD or CWUSBMSD loaded to access the drive.

Regards,

Steven

--
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.67 #10183 Warp4.something/14.100c_W4
www.scoug.com irc.fyrelizard.com #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

=====================================================

To unsubscribe from this list, send an email message
to "steward@scoug.com". In the body of the message,
put the command "unsubscribe scoug-help".

For problems, contact the list owner at
"rollin@scoug.com".

=====================================================


<< Previous Message << >> Next Message >>

Return to [ 07 | February | 2005 ]



The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA

Copyright 2001 the Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group. OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.