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- From: haase@meediv.lanl.gov (Peter Haase - LANL)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm
- Subject: Re: Installing ARA
- Message-ID: <haase-171192082828@macpkh.meediv.lanl.gov>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 15:29:17 GMT
- Article-I.D.: macpkh.haase-171192082828
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- Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory
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- In article <1ea7dtINN9n5@morrow.stanford.edu>, kayc@leland.Stanford.EDU (K
- C Ku) wrote:
- >
- > I am trying to install ARA on a PB170. The installer from the ARA disk
- > runs great and seems to install everything just nice. When I click on
- > the remote access icon as stated in the manual, a message that says
- > that ARA was not installed correctly. I reinstalled my system 7.0.1 as
- > well as reinstalling the ARA to no result.
- >
- > Does somebody has a similiar experience, or can someone suggest some
- > things I can try to get ARA installed on my PB170.
- >
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- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Mechanical Electronic Engineering Division
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