said:
>>I know there is a way to troubleshoot this, but I can't remember the
>>procedure (trouble remembering happens to me a lot these days).
>Well, there's the standard drill. Review:
> lantran.log
> protocol.ini
> setup.cmd
> inetcfg.ini
> config.sys
HI Steven,
Lantran.log shows an error message:
LT00073: FFST/2 is installed but is not started. LANTRAN.LOG is being
created. IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [05/21/04] 6.00 is loaded and operational.
IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS Common Transport Semantics
IBM OS/2 NETBEUI 6.00.0
NETBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment.
IBM OS/2 TCPBEUI 6.00.0
TCPBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment.
Installing NETWKSTA.200 Version 6.0. IBM LAN Redirector ( Oct 10, 2001)
IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0
Adapter 0 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS
applicatio ns.
Adapter 1 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS
applicatio ns.
NETBIOS 4.0 is loaded and operational.
IBM LANVDD is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
PRO0025: An error occurred when the program tried to bind NETBEUI to
GENM32_nif. IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS NetBios Service Driver
TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 0 is trying to bind to TCP/IP interface lan0.
LT00141: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize TCPBEUI.
In MPTS configuration, I show:
1 - ibm os/2 netbios
0 - ibm os/2 netbios over tcp/ip
0 - ibm tcp/ip
I tried changing the numbers 1 and 0 to 0 and 1, but then I got error
messages on boot up. So I changed them back.
If this is not the problem, I will keep looking.
Thanks,
Sandy
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