Derek,
Tried that to now avail. Same problem with no difference. Don't
know what else to use.
Derek Simkowiak wrote:
> > cd /etc/diald
> > rm -f diald.ctl
> > diald
>
> Just for kicks, try specifying the full path, i.e.:
>
> /usr/sbin/diald
>
> (or wherever diald is at on your system).
>
> --Derek
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