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I believe it is MPTS in Warp Connect.  Prior to Warp 3 it was LAPS.  
 
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:21:56 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
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>In <20031013212406.GFOY23864.fed1mtao03.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 10/13/03   
>   at 02:21 PM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:  
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>>I have the driver for pcmcia card on a floppy.  
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>Would it be too hard to tell us the names of the driver(s) you put on the  
>diskette?  My mind reading skills are limited.  I suspect you have the  
>right ones on the diskette, but who knows.  
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>>I go to install device  
>>drivers.  
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>You need to try to be more accurate when you describe these things.  A  
>pencil and paper helps.  Otherwise, I have to guess.  I suspect you used  
>the "Device Driver Install" object.  This object can not install network  
>drivers.  
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>There have been some name changes, but network adapters are installed the  
>same why in Warp3, Warp4 and eCS.  
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>I forget exactly what the object is called in Warp3 and the LTE is back in  
>the closest.  It's either LAPS, Lan Adapters and Protocols or MPTS.  I'll  
>call it LAPS for now.  It's in the System Setup folder.  Open the object  
>and select the configure option and follow the prompts.  There is lots of  
>online help.  If you still have questions, just ask.  
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>Just in case, you need both:  
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>  elpc3os2.nif  
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>and  
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>  elpc3.os2  
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>on the diskette.  
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>>I continually get this message.  
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>This is expected because you are continually doing the same thing. :-)  
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>>Can I just put the drivers in the drivers folder and indicate where it is  
>>in config.sys  ?  
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>No.  It's more compicated than that.  You need to bind protocols to the  
>adapter.  
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>HTH,  
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>Steven  
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