said:
Hi,
>O.K., here are all of them that exist -- there is no
>Startup.Cmd or Resolv -- plus a few odds 'n ends that
>might prove useful.
These all look good. lantran.log implies that the driver loaded properly.
If things were working correctly, you should be able to
ping 192.168.168.168
Based on you prior statements, I presume this failed.
I neglected to ask for
\ecs\system\genmac\driver\wrnd32.log
The output of PCI /IRQ might also give me some ideas.
>BTW, I had to jump through a few hoops to get this
>stuff off of the laptop. A lot of the files would not
>archive or even copy off to a thumbdrive. "Archiver
>Returned 1041" and "Error 276." You once told me I
>should have access to all the error codes I would need
>to consult.
For these kinds for errors use help from the command line
help 276
would have told you you have an EA problem.
>In the case of OS/2 errors, maybe. The
>latter comes up as corrupted Extended Attributes, yet
>the files are all readable.
Makes sense. EAs are optional. I can only guess what's going on.
>As to the ZTree or
>PKZip error, I have no clue.
The 1041 probably means the executable cannot be found. Possibly ZTree
cannot find the configured archiver.
Steven
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