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I did some mucking around in the FTP setup notebook (trying to get FTPN to
work), but it was unsuccessful. I have now put everything back to the
default settings, but when I boot I keep getting an error message:
Cannot start
X:\tcpip\bin\tcpstart.bk1
I don't know why it is looking for a backup file and not for the .CMD
file. I haven't been able to find anywhere in config.sys that is referring
to this file.
Can someone tell me where I need to look or what it is I need to look for?
Thanks,
Sandy
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