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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:45:39 -0700
From: "George M. Boyd" <bb385@lafn.org >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: USB kills NET

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Ray Davison wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>> Ray Davison wrote:
>>> Ray Davison wrote:
>>>>
>>>> In one way this USB is better that W2K. In W2K when I plug in this
>>>> four bay card reader it creates four drive letters, even if no
>>>> cards are plugged in. When I do plug in a card I then have to try
>>>> the drives till I find the one in use. eCS waited until I plugged
>>>> in a card and created one drive. If I pulled the card the only
>>>> change is the eject button disappears. The drive stays. When I
>>>> unplug the bay the drive is deleted. I did not have to "eject".
>>>
>>> Same machine, W4. 4 MSD and a Modem, same as eCS, I think.
>>>
>>> USB and NET both work. However, It creates five removable drive
>>> objects before anything is plugged in. I compared all the USB files
>>> could find to my downloads and th eCS installation. No obvious
>>> difference I can see.
>>>
>> Same machine, different HDD, new eCS20RC2, 4 MSD.
>>
>> It creates five removables objects, just like W4.
>>
>> eCenter takes two minutes, thirty seconds to load.
>>
>> Attempt to log on net gets: Exception in module: SOCKETS, TRAP 000e.
>>
>> I don't need to buy video games, I have eCS.
>
> Same machine, another new install, 4 MSD.
>
> No unused removables objects, nor does the system find the card when I
> plug it in and put up a "found" box. It waits until "Refresh" and then
> creates an object without any notice. Unplugging the card and then the
> bay does not cause the object to be deleted, nor does "Refresh".
>
> How do I get it to behave like the case described above where I compared
> it to W2K?
>
> Ray
>
> This is the second time I sent this. First time I got:
>
> This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason:
>
> Your message was not delivered because the destination computer was
> not found. Carefully check that it was spelled correctly and try
> sending it again if there were any mistakes.
>
> It is also possible that a network problem caused this situation,
> so if you are sure the address is correct you might want to try to
> send it again. If the problem continues, contact your friendly
> system administrator.
>
> The following recipients did not receive this message:
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> Yes, it did. I got both copies.

George
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