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What's XT? Or did you mean Win XP?
Ray Davison wrote:
> This is a subject that keeps reoccurring that I never get solved the
> way I think it should be.
>
> At the moment I am looking at one machine running an updated W4, one
> fresh eCS-RC5, and one fresh XT. eCS and XT can connect to each
> other. W4 neither sees nor is seen by the other two. In the past I
> have made everything comply with W4 because that is all I have been
> able to get to work. But that seems to be going back not forward.
> How do I get W4 to connect to the other two?
>
> TY
> Ray
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