said:
>You've got a bad/broken copy of nslookup. If this is your eCS system,
>check for an TCP/IP stack update. You can also try a copy of nslookup
>from your Warp4 system if it is running the 32-bit stack.
What do you know about that?
Actually it is my Warp4 system that is broke. But I took your advice and
copied nslookup.exe from my eCS system, and now it works!
Thanks for your help.
I am going to abandon the win 3.1 project at this point. I copied my
Quicken files from Warp4 to eCS, and it seems to be working. The only
thing I notice is that the HELP window still shows an option for
registering whereas the Warp4 computer does not show that option.
But for the moment I will stay with Warp4. At least I know now that if at
some future date I switch to eCS for my main computer, I have a halfway
decent chance of being able to run my apps.
Regards,
Sandy
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