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** Reply to message from "Harry Motin hmotin@sbcglobal.net" on Mon, 12 Jul 2004  
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> Try the following website for authoritative information on ECS-OS/2 peer:  
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> 	 http://www.redhill.net.au/ecs/ecslan.html  
 
Thanks for the web site.  
 
That tells me to do what I started to do but there is no "install/remove" in my  
"system setup" folder.  
 
I installed eCS this morning.  Steve sent me the driver for one of the NICs  
which I installed.  Then I went looking for PEER but could not find anything,  
still can't.  I think I will need to look at how install eCS and to get it to  
install the NIC driver in the process as it looks like something went wrong the  
first time.  
 
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Robert Blair  
 
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