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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:47:45 -0700
From: "Mark D. Overholser" <os2@markoverholser.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: I don't wanna be a server ....

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John H. Lindsay wrote:

> Hi Folks:
>
> When I finally got around to installing eCS 2.0 RC4 (went in
> like a charm - using it too and loving it!) I made the mistake of
> saying that the machine was to be a DHCP server. Accordingly,
> I get a few command line sessions and a couple of others that I'll
> never use, and I close them all to clear them from the e-centre
> display. I can't find where to kill the DHCP server bit; can anyone
> point out where the decommission/uninstall/off-switch is ? Of
> course, I can always live with this until 2.0 GA comes out (or I
> have to reinstall RC4 for some reason).
> TIA for any ideas,
>
> John.
>

IIRC, in the OLD DAYS (1996) the Warp Server, Services were loaded from
the MPTSTART.CMD file in the C:\MPTN\BIN directory.

I would start by viewing the C:\MPTN\BIN directory in "/od" order, at
the bottom will be the last modified files. Focus on the ".CMD" files.
I would guess that one of the lines in there starts the DHCP Server.

MarkO

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