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On 26 Mar 01, at 11:50, Steve Palocz wrote:

> yeah,
> I think it means that there is a driver problem. I would assume nic but
> might be video. What kind of nic and video are you using, and what
> drivers?
> 

On the client (one-year-old Win98SE machine):

NIC: Linksys LNEPCI II, driver from Microsoft, version 4.10.2222, dated 6-
13-1997. I just checked, and this seems to be the latest version.

Display: NVIDIA RIVA TNT2/TNT2 Pro; driver from Nvidia, version 
4.12.01.0631, dated 09-20-2000; this seems to be the latest version.

On the server (brand new Win2000 SP1 T20 laptop):

NIC: Intel PRO/100+ MiniPCI, driver from Intel, version 4.02.38.0000, dated 
2-18-2000.

Display: S3 Inc. Savage/IX Display Driver; driver from S3 Inc., version 
5.12.01.7036-7.31.14 (I kid you not!), dated 9-7-2000.

Sorry about the funny American dates. (Unless you are American. In which 
case I apologize for apologizing.)

  Doc Evans




NIC:


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