T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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1617.1 | A suggestion... | JHAXP::DECARTERET | | Thu Jan 25 1996 10:07 | 6 |
1617.2 | The answer... | SKYLAB::FISHER | Minister of Acronyms, Holder of Past Knowledge, DNRC | Thu Jan 25 1996 22:37 | 11 |
1617.3 | | STAR::PITCHER | Steve Pitcher/VMS Engineering | Fri Jan 26 1996 08:24 | 4 |
1617.4 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Fri Jan 26 1996 10:23 | 8 |
1617.5 | | SKYLAB::FISHER | Minister of Acronyms, Holder of Past Knowledge, DNRC | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:56 | 16 |
1617.6 | Reboot 'quicker' | NETCAD::SAWYER | Travis Sawyer | Fri Apr 11 1997 09:08 | 16 |
| Hello:
I've found that when I'm mucking around with drivers it
helps to click 'NO' when asked if I want to reboot...
After you click 'no', do a start->shutdown->restart and hold a
shift key when you click 'ok' this will just restart the GUI
(and all the drivers) and you won't have to wait for a full
reboot...
Just an aside..
be well
travis
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1617.7 | winipcfg is handy | PARZVL::ogodhcp-123-40-174.ogo.dec.com::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:31 | 9 |
| I use winipcfg to check out these kinds of problems.
Just Run it and a window will pop up showing the
configuration info for any of your network adapters.
If you hit the More Info button, that's what you'll
get. It shows assigned address, default gateway and
assigned WINS & DNS servers.
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