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- Message-ID: <9209152154.AA06737@pepvax.pepperdine.edu>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 22:52:53 GMT
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- Bill Burns [ Internet: wdburns@mtu.edu ] writes:
- >>I can only do one thing at a time...if Telnet's running, Fetch says
- >>"Can't get IP address - address already in use?"
- I said:
- >This could be a problem with Fetch (?). Under S7, I can use 3 copies of
- >...
- >Happy Hunting,
-
- This is from the fetch troubleshooting help-item:
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- "Fetch can't seem to connect to hosts while NCSA Telnet is running."
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- "Some MacTCP versions of NCSA Telnet monopolizes the name-lookup service,
- so while it is running other programs that use MacTCP (such as Fetch) can't
- connect to other machines by name. You can work around the problem by
- quitting from NCSA Telnet or entering the host's IP address in the Open
- Connection... dialog box. Newer versions of NCSA Telnet may not have this
- problem."
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- Kim Cary Systems Support Coordinator kcary@sun.pepperdine.edu kcary@PEPVAX
- Grad School of Education & Psychology - Pepperdine University (iMho only!)
- " I never met an L.E.D. I didn't like. "
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