said:
>This implies you still have multiple version of the DOS/WinOS2
>winsock.dll. YOu need to hunt them down and make them go away as well as
>making sure that the one in \tcpip\dos\bin is the most recent for
>whatever TCPIP you are running.
Progress. I seem to need the winsock.dll file in \tcpip\dos\bin to also be
in \os2\mdos\winos2\intuit\shared\qwinsock.
At least the error message has stopped, and I can usually get through to
the internet with IE.
However, Quicken can now find the server, but it still can't find the
internet connection. It says "connecting to the internet" and eventually
times out.
Wping and Dos Ping are variable. Some packets take a long time and there
are lost packets.
Any way to speed up the DOS and windows internet connection?
Thanks,
Sandy
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