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** Reply to message from "J. R. Fox jr_fox@pacbell.net" on Sun, 2 Jan 2005
16:17:02 PST8
> My thinking there was that the prior 1.1 *had* a working TCP/IP, MPTS, Peer --
> whatever. Assuming those setups remained intact -- albeit with various updated files
> -- maybe the problems seen here would not arise.
Peer and LAN Server support seem to be mixed together in eCS, both v1.1 and
v1.2. On my laptop eCS 1.1 could not print to a network printer because it
wanted to do a LAN Server logon which always failed because I have a peer
network. In eCS 1.2 the network printer still seems to be a LAN Server printer
(looking at the properties) but if I do a peer logon before I print it works
(except for Polarbar).
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Robert Blair
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