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Ray Davison wrote:
> Colin Campbell wrote:
>
>> Ray,
>> For that last part, you can set DHCP time to zero, and not have to
>> "press Enter to continue". This was mentioned at the February meeting.
>>
>> On my eCS 1.2 system, the file is C:\MPTN\BIN\SETUP.CMD (it is called
>> by MPTSTART.CMD in the same directory), and the line to change starts
>> with "dhcpstrt". The parameter is "-d"; set the value to "0".
>>
>> On my eCS 1.1 system, this file did not have "-d nn" on the "dhcpstrt"
>> line, so I didn't have to change it.
>
>
> TY. I went thru a front door: Local System > Install/Remove >
> Post-Install Tasks > DHCP
>
> Ray
>
TY back at ya! I learn (or in this case, get reminded of) something new
(or old) every day. I'm sure I went through the Post-installation
Tasks once when the install completed, but I hadn't been back since.
And the DHCP tab even tells us what file gets changed!
Colin
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