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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MSKermit 3.14 & Net/windoze setup
Date: 8 Dec 1995 15:07:21 GMT
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In article <m2u43dsbz9.fsf@nevyn.realize.com.au>,
Bruce Cook <zcookbruc@curtin.edu.au> wrote:
>Is there a FAQ that deals with MSkermit3.14 networks, and
>windoze ?.
>
Look on your diskette. Directory NETWORKS, file SETUP.DOC.
>As kermit is happy to run without windoze, it leads me to
>beleive that the M$ TCP stack is interfering.
>
If you have the MS TCP stack loaded, you have to unload it
before you can use Kermit's built-in TCP/IP. The rule is:
only one TCP/IP stack can be active per network board.
- Frank