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- From: trier@slc6.ins.cwru.edu (Stephen C. Trier)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: Let's write a FAQ file.
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 22:23:16 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH (USA)
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- In article <1ebqs2INN42j@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> trier@slc6.ins.cwru.edu (Stephen C. Trier) writes:
- > o I can't get packet drivers and program X to coexist. What's wrong?
-
- Oops. This wasn't horribly clear. The expected answer would be something
- along the lines of, "Make sure program X supports packet drivers, and
- that you configured it for packet drivers. Do not configure it to talk
- directly to the card."
-
- More suggestions:
- o How do I persuade packet driver and NDIS applications to coexist?
- o How do I persuade packet driver and ODI applications to coexist?
- o How do I persuade NDIS and ODI applications to coexist?
- o How can I run more than one TCP/IP stack at a time?
- o Can I run MS-DOS network applications under Windows? How?
-
- --
- Stephen Trier
- Network Services Engineering, IRIS/INS/Telecom
- Case Western Reserve University
- trier@ins.cwru.edu
-