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Hello everyone:  
I am now (almost) ready to install ECS 1.2 on my new computer (the ECS 1.2 upgrade   
with migration). In reading over various correspondence that I had, when I installed ECS   
1.1, I came up with the following E-Mail from Steven (below).  
 
Does anyone know if the ECS 1.2 installer still has the same defect? Thanks for any   
information on this.  
 
Also, one other matter. I have 2 CD drive units on the computer and I just picked up an   
audio cable from Fry's to connect the CD to the motherboard, or a soundcard. The   
audio cable has a "Y" design, allowing you to connect both CD drive units to audio. But   
somewhere in the back of my mind, I'm under the impression that only one drive unit   
can be connected to the audio. Does anyone have any experience or information on   
this? Thank you.  
HCM  
 
P.S. I'll take careful notes on my installation attempt with migration.  
 
 
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In <3E51BA37.A529D14C@attglobal.net>, on 02/17/03   
   at 08:42 PM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
>Thanks for your help. Attached please find a copy of my IBMLAN.INI file.  
 
OK, you have Peer installed, sort of.  
 
Sorry about the WiseManager reference.  I had a brain cramp and translated  
XWP into eCS then to add to the confusion I called WiseMachine  
WiseManager, something I've done before.  The products are related, but it  
is WiseMachine that ships with eCS.  
 
FWIW, given the number of different versions of OS/2 out there, it's  
probably a good idea for anyone requesting assistance to automatically  
state what version they are running.  
 
Anyway, the reason you don't have the Peer objects is the same for Warp4  
and eCS.  It's an installer defect.  If you don't install Peer with the  
default domain and userid/password, it tends to install the wrong objects.   
Instead of Peer objects you get LAN Requester objects.  You can change the  
domain and userid after Peer is installed.  There's a Mr. KIA article that  
covers this.  With Warp4/FP15, you are going to have to reinstall Peer to  
recover from this problem.  You should also install the Peer fixes.  The  
best guide to what installs with what is:  
 
  http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/site_contents.html  
 
Once you get your setup up and running, you should install Peer Fix  
IP08414 and any prerequisites.  
 
According to your IBMLAN.INI, you are set up to use NETBEUI.  A default XP  
installation requires TCPBEUI.  Did you install NetBEUI on XP?  One of the  
better guides for setting up Peer to coexists with WinXX boxes is:  
 
  http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/peer/WARPPEER.HTM  
 
I guess I need to see a copy of protocol.ini too.  
 
Steven  
 
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