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In , on 05/05/04
at 07:04 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>This looks OK at first glance. If you happen to have a backup, I would
>check the [RTL8139_nif] section, just in cased you changed it while
>futzing. The NIF says the settings are optional, with the exception of
>DriverName, so I don't know why you have any.
No, I didn't change anything, and it seems to look like it did before I
did the uninstall/reinstall. No backup, it was just installed yesterday.
>Bad news. That means you will have no TCPIP interfaces.
My fault - after reinstalling MPTS, I didn't set up any TCPIP interfaces.
I've done so now, and have attached setup.cmd, and the lantran.log
generated on reboot.
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