Try a 3com card. Imail is notorious for being picky on the nic
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:39 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] ongoing boot problem
Hello -
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Was it after you did the Imail Hot fix Or the Microsoft Security rollup?
there is a known issue with the MS Security rollup and Raid Controller
incompatibilities with certain Compaq servers..
FYI
82nd Renegade
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From: Kim Thudin (MP Telecom) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Try a 3com card. Imail is notorious for being picky on the nic
FYI, it isn't an IMail issue -- it's a NIC issue. The BSOD's people see
with Linksys cards is caused by a flaw in the driver for the Linksys cards.
-Scott
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Kim,
Have you tried reinstalling Service Pack 6?
Nelson
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Subject: [IMail Forum] ongoing boot problem
Hello -
I posted
At 10:39 AM 2/18/02 -0600, Kim Thudin (MP Telecom) wrote:
If anyone has any other ideas, I'd appreciate it.
We frequently had problems with Windows NT. I have learned from some ISPs
that they usually completely rebuild NT systems every 6 months (reformat
the drive and reload everything from
What version and/or size is your cpqntac.sys file (\winnt\system32\drivers\)
If the file is not at least version 1.00.01.0017 (9/22/99) then you need to
update it.
Normally, you could just pull the NIC and reboot without any problems, but
with a embedded NIC you're going to have to disable it
Make sure that is SP6a that you are referring to.
When you get the BSOD, what is the error code?
Have you tried looking up the code in TechNet?
John Tolmachoff
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