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I've done plenty of TFTP transfers in Win XP with
Pumpkin with no problem. It's all I use for TFTP.
Their website is www.klever.net/kin but it appears to
b
The Cisco and SolarWinds servers
work fine on a router that has read/write flash.
So I guess I don't have an XP problem after all..
Kevin Wigle
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Sent: Sunday, 10 March, 2002 14:01
Subject: RE: Windows XP and tftp [
nd
it
> > works like a champ.
> >
> > Now mind you, I tried specifying a specific TFTP server address, and
using
> > broadcast, and neither worked for connecting to the TFTP server on the
XP
> > box. I did the same on the directly-connected W2K laptop, and it wor
Has anyone tried running the TFTP server in emulation mode?
-Colin
""Jeff D"" wrote in message
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> Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work
with
> my XP box.
>
> Jeff
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so it's worth trying.
hktco
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From: "Jeff D"
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Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 4:30 AM
Subject: Windows XP and tftp [7:37738]
Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work with
my XP box.
Jeff
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no
luck.
> Messed around some more and it seems I can get the config back and forth
but
> I can only save the IOS to the tftp server but not copy it back to the
> router.
>
> I haven't tried pumpkin.
>
> Guess I'm keeping my notebook at Win98 for awhile longer..
I've done plenty of TFTP transfers in Win XP with
Pumpkin with no problem. It's all I use for TFTP.
Their website is www.klever.net/kin but it appears to
be down at the moment. It's been awhile since I've
been there... The stories they had about the programs
were funny.
___
o the tftp server but not copy it back to the
router.
I haven't tried pumpkin.
Guess I'm keeping my notebook at Win98 for awhile longer.
Kevin Wigle
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From: "Mark Odette II"
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Sent: Saturday, 09 March, 2002 18:29
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It's disabled.
Have you tried it yourself?
Jeff
""Jeff D"" wrote in message
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> Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work
with
> my XP box.
>
> Jeff
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Tim Booth wrote:
>
> Did you try disabling the built-in winxp firewall?
This is disabled by default, so unless they specifically turned it on, this
shouldn't be the problem. But a good thing to check never the less.
Mike W.
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Jeff- As a matter of fact, YES!
Dunno why, as I didn't have time to try figuring it out
Of
Jeff D
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Subject: Windows XP and tftp [7:37738]
Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work with
my XP box.
Jeff
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Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work with
my XP box.
Jeff
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