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Peter Skye writes:   
 
> waynec@linkline.com wrote:  
>>   
   > snip <  
>   
> SETLOC.DLL is in the \IBMI18N\ directory tree.  My SYSLEVEL.I18 shows  
> WR08423 (I'm at WR08425) with a SETLOC1.DLL file date of 10dec1997.   
> What do you have?   
>   
 
My setloc1.dll is dated 10/1/98 and shows "WR08610_WR08600_IBM I18N"   
 
 
> Try some other lookups and see if they also fail -- scoug.com and  
> linkline.com for example.   
>  
 
Yep, crashes in setloc1.dll.   
 
 
>> Perhaps this setloc.dll crash shows  
>   
> Also check the POPUPLOG.OS2 text file in your root directory.  The last  
> entry may have some info.   
>  
 
Here's the last entry in popuplog.os2 prior to my doing the nslookups for   
scoug and linkline; doesn't mean a thing to me:   
 
06-07-2003  11:46:49  SYS3175  PID 0043  TID 0001  Slot 0050  
D:\TCPIP\BIN\NSLOOKUP.EXE  
c0000005  
1ea9a60b  
P1=00000001  P2=00001932  P3=XXXXXXXX  P4=XXXXXXXX  
EAX=00000000  EBX=00330250  ECX=ffffffff  EDX=00000001  
ESI=00000000  EDI=00001932  
DS=0053  DSACC=d0f3  DSLIM=7fffffff  
ES=0053  ESACC=d0f3  ESLIM=7fffffff  
FS=150b  FSACC=00f3  FSLIM=00000030  
GS=0000  GSACC=****  GSLIM=********  
CS:EIP=005b:1ea9a60b  CSACC=d0df  CSLIM=7fffffff  
SS:ESP=0053:0013ac34  SSACC=d0f3  SSLIM=7fffffff  
EBP=0013ac38  FLG=00012286   
 
SETLOC1.DLL 0001:0002a60b   
 
 
>> I recall once seeing a method of re-installing just  
>> the communications portion, but I cannot recall how.  
>   
> Not sure what you want to reinstall but I'm at UN0980 and WR08425 and  
> reinstalling the fixpaks shouldn't hurt anything.  
 
Mine (ibmcom, ibmi18n, and mptn) are at wr08610, except tcpip shows UN00000,   
whatever that is. With all the screwing around I did with trying to get   
connected to my server (finally found out it was a hardware issue) and with   
a misguided attempt to upgrade to a 32-bit stack when in fact I already had   
that upgrade on my system, I'm afraid I might have mismatching files (files   
of differing levels).   
 
Basically, I want to go back to vanilla ibmcom, ibmi18n, mpts, and tcpip and   
upgrade them from there. The fact that I am seeing the problem under Warp   
and not under Win95 makes me believe I have a Warp software or software   
parameter issue.   
 
At the very end of the initial process of installing Warp from the cdrom,   
you are presented with a choice of 5 or 6 communications capabilities to   
install, from which I selected Netware Requester and tcpip. Then you are   
given a screen that has a large green arrow (I think that's the color) next   
to any parts that you need to configure. One is for adapters and protocol   
services, and when you click on the arrow, it takes you to the mpts   
configuration tool screen where you choose the NIC and protocols you want.   
Then the install process grinds away awhile, loading files from the cdrom,   
then reboots itslf and loads again for awhile before it completes and you   
have a Warp partition.   
 
After that initial install, if you sometime later down the road decide to do   
a "selective install", those routines do not, I don't believe, allow you to   
select communications capabilities again, only the intitial screen where you   
can alter the display, printer, and cdrom types, and the second screen with   
the software groupings which you can expand with the "more" button (to the   
right of each selection you check off) to further specify items within that   
grouping that you do or do not want your system to have. The third screen   
with the communications capabilities is not presented to you. I think it   
might be prudent to go back and reinstall netware requester and tcpip, so   
that I know everything starts at the same base, then use the proven WarpUp   
cdrom to upgrade it.  
I seem to remember there was a way to make that happen, but I may be wrong.   
 
 
>   
>> I'd really, really like to find out whether my tcpcfg entries  
>> look correct, which was the thrust of my original question...   
>>   
>> Can anyone tell me that their tcpcfg entries look as sparse  
>> as mine (see my original post in this series), or look  
>> different, and how???  
>   
> Mine look similar to yours.  I'm not doing any Routing.  
 
OK, sounds like your's is also similar to Harry's. I have updated my LinkSys   
router with my ISP's new dns addresses since my last post, too. problem is   
still there.   
 
Thanks,  
Wayne   
 
 
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