said:
>You can also see that the trace is telling the truth:
>[j:\tmp]nslookup softreg.quicken.com
>Server: rns2.earthlink.net
>Address: 207.217.77.82
>*** rns2.earthlink.net can't find softreg.quicken.com: Non-existent
>host/domain
If I am understanding you, then the Warp computer gets through because
that version of Quicken is already registered. Apparantly Quicken supports
upgrades only for registered versions, and new registrations are not
possible.
Maybe I can look through the files and see if I find one for registration
that I can copy to the other computer.
Also I can't seem to get nslookup to work -- it keeps giving me an error
message:
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.2.1: Format error ***
Default servers are not available
Is there some parameter that I am missing?
Thanks,
Sandy
(I don't know why UCSD was in upper case -- I went back and changed it --
just to be compatible.)
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