At 09:15 AM 6/29/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I think under Windows there is something called MS-Loopback-Adapter, which
>can be installed as a network-card replacement when there is so network card
>available. On top of that loopback-device it is possible to use tcp-ip as if
>you have a network connection.
>
>It can be installed under control-panel/network/adapter/add
>
>That should solve the socket problem under windows
>
>hope it helped,
>

Two questions:

Where can you get MS-Loopback-Adapter?

What happens if you need to also do dial-up connections?

Like many JDE users, I use the JDE at home as well as at work. My Windows
95 machine at home is set up to do a dial-up TCP/IP connection to the
network at work. I cannot use any "local-loop" solution that would render
the dial-up connection inoperable or that would require me to reconfigure
my machine everytime I want to dial into work, which is at least once a day.

- Paul

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