said:
>All it said was MESSENGER. I added PEER, like the other two OSs, and
>now networking doesn't work at all.
Are you sure you don't have a typo of some sort?
BTW, you can experiment with ibmlan.ini changes without rebooting. Just
use
net stop peer (or whatever)
from the command line and restart with
net start peer
>Selective install for Networking asks for the CD, seems to find it, but
>doesn't run.
Probably just as well. You might have needed a restore from your backups.
The Peer install is, if nothing else, picky.
Regards,
Steven
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