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Steven Levine wrote:
> I left a couple of minutes later than I planned, but nothing out of the ordinary
> occurred.
Oh, I thought for sure George would have kept you pretty busy, and if others made it down
too . . . .
> The last zips are dated 1/5/2005. My last message to you on the "next step" thread was
> 1/18/2005. Do we lose some messages along the way?
Evidently so. There was a gap like that, in which I saw no reply messages. Possible
casualties of the peripatetic server ?
> You have an "extra" default route definition. Check setup.cmd.
O.K., I'll take a look.
> Let's do the standard drill. Send me copies of:
>
>
> \config.sys
> \startup.cmd (if you have one)
> \ibmcom\lantran.log
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
> \ibmcom\macs\yournic.nif (yournic is the name of your nic's nif)
> \ibmlan\ibmlan.ini (if you have LAN networking installed)
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
> \mptn\etc\dhcpcd.cfg
> \mptn\etc\resolv*
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>
> and I will have a better idea of what you do and do not have installed.
Thanks, Steven, will do. Hopefully this eve. Right now the "wrong" machine is hooked up,
and I have to go out shortly.
Jordan
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