On 29aug01 Diane wrote
-- 
-- I have issues on one of my Mac at home (and one at my last 
-- job, for that 
-- matter)
-- 
-- I get an IPX error, and when going into MacIPX everything is 
-- zeroed out.
-- 
-- The solution for me is to select Appletalk (which generates an error 
-- message - just click OK), then select IPX. Bingo - all 
-- network numbers are 
-- back.
-- 
-- I'm not using the Prosoft client either - oops, actually I 
-- may be using 
-- their first client before they started charging for it. In 
-- any case, it's a 
-- pretty old client, as clients go.
-- 


One of the first things I always try first, but alas, not as successful as
you. I do not seem to lose the IPX settings when opening the ctrl. panel.
The PB can't even 'see' the servers on the n/w, ie. another error I get when
trying to browse a tree.
regards

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