> Hi!  I have it on Win2K -- not XP.  However, in my experience, the
> inetd -d option doesn't do anything for you -- all that it does is
> allow you to see that something is, indeed, asking for amanda.

inetd -d is shwoing something... rather a lot of something...

> Does it work if you run it as a service?

I ran "inetd --install-as-service" (or whatever the command is) and the XP
services control panel shows it as installed and running, but I am still
getting the problem

Steve

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