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Tom Brown wrote:
>
> The REQUESTER could not be started.
> NET3060: The service did not respond to a control signal and was stopped
> with the DosKillProc function.
I have had this condition a few times including today. The only way I
have fixed it is reinstall networking support. I would think I could
recover by booting to an archive. But what would that archive have to
contain?
Mine is below
Ray
KEYFILE:OS2.INI
KEYFILE:OS2SYS.INI
KEYFILE:E:\CONFIG.SYS
KEYFILE:E:\STARTUP.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
KEYFILE:E:\OS2INIT.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK0.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK1.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK10.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK11.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK12.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK13.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK14.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK15.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK2.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK3.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK4.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK5.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK6.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK7.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK8.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\DOCK9.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\DLL\SCENTER.CFG
KEYFILE:E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL.INI
KEYFILE:E:\IBMLAN\IBMLAN.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MPTN\ETC\RESOLV
KEYFILE:E:\MPTN\ETC\TCPOS2.INI
KEYFILE:E:\TCPIP\BIN\TCPSTART.CMD
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MMPMCD.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\SPI.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MIDITYPE.INI
KEYFILE:E:\MMOS2\MMPM2.INI
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI
KEYFILE:E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WIN.INI
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