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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
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> In <3F085DFD.A27114A4@verizon.net>, on 07/06/03  
>    at 10:35 AM, Zdenek Jizba  said:  
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> > On eCS 1.1 a search for ipformat produced the following  
> >message:  
> > "Exception Ocurred:Access Violation Exception (EGPFault)  
> > ocurred at CS:EIP......"  
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> As you might suspect this should not occur.  Of course, I'll need a bit  
> more detail to understand what is failing.  I know of a large number of  
> different ways to search for ipformat.  
   Thanks for the offer, but at this point my desire to find out what  
is causing all this has dropped to a very low priority. Is it possible  
that when I installed eCS 1.0 and eCS 1.1 that I failed to install the  
utilities associated with TCP/IP?  
 
> > Then on eCS 1.0 a search for iptrace and ipformat produced  
> > (Could not find) and a search for IP produced:  
> >   NET RIPLMAC...  
> >   RPLSTD utility  
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> I'm really confused as to how you are searching.  
 
 First I tried you suggestion: Assistance Center->Information->  
 Reference and Commands (actually I went to Commands by name)  
 and when no IP... commands showed on the list I went to "search".  
 
 Then on eCS 1.0 I went to "search" directly.  
 
>   iptrace  
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> from toe command line would find iptrace.  For info on how to use  
> iptrace/ipformat:  
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>   tcphelp iptrace  
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> will get you started and the Mr. KIA article will give you more examples.  
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> Steven  
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