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In <41E4A6C9.E8038B4B@pacbell.net>, on 01/16/05
at 09:37 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Where does the Phonebook / Notebook contents for the IBM DOIP (Dial Other
>Internet Providers) live ?
TCPOS2.INI. Use your favority INI file editors. The data is pretty much
human readable.
>the other computer.) I thought it might be in the directory \PCOMOS2
>under \TCPIP , but keyword searches for the entirety of the \TCPIP tree
>came up empty.
This is pretty much expected since about OS/2 2.1. The TCP/IP site
specific data has always been store in the "ETC" directory. As of about
Warp3, the standard location for ETC moved to \mptn\etc.
>Of course, this info could well be encrypted, which would
>account for my not finding it.
Or not. :-)
Steven
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