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StevenL said, "IAC, you did not install the required socket services  
driver.  This will disable your ability to hotswap the 3C589."  
 
I thought the correct socket services driver was automatically installed.   
The ibm socket services driver was the one the system chose during  
installation.  I've looked at the Compaq/HP site for socket service  
drivers and there are none.  The ibm online device driver pack says that  
the driver is available at the ibm pc company bbs and the package name for  
warp 3 is CVLSI3.zip.   Is this the socket services driver you are  
referring to?  
 
I've yet to find the proper driver for the 3com 3c589c pcmcia card.  I  
believe it is available on the Norloff site.  I have installed Zoc so I  
can download drivers from them via telnet.   
 
Thanks for the direction  
 
 
butch  
 
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