, on 06/25/03  
   at 05:45 PM, kfh777@earthlink.net said: 
>I get a "Local Logon" screen asking for User ID and Password.  There are 
>the usual OK,Cancel,Help buttons.  I don't remember my ID and PW for 
>this.  I've got too many on too many machines in too many places.  Where 
>do I find what is entered in this app? 
Since you never really had Peer running, try the default: 
  User Id:  USERID 
  Password: PASSWORD 
>There is no "local workstation" button 
You may not have gotten that far yet.  Let me know what happens once you 
get pass the signon. 
>>What happens if you run: 
>>  logon /v:local 
>Returns "The REQUESTER service is starting ...." and it keeps on going 
>until I close the OS/2 window.  In the meantime it is overlayed with 
>another window reporting "System Error - Detached Process ID 69"  In the 
>error box it reports SYS 2070 
That's the failing startup process.  I need to decide what is getting 
started. 
>I get the "System Error ..." window as in "logon /v:local" but this time 
>it is process ID 74.  Again it reports SYS2070 
OK.  Good. 
Steven 
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