At 09:18 AM 2/13/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following: >I had the we80.cnf error and asked my Host to reinstall the FP extensions. >Then today I thought I would try it again and a different error comes up. >This time is says "Accessing HTTP servers requires 32bit TCP/IP networking, >which is not installed or misconfigured." When I check for the installed >program it is there then I check properties and bindings and it is set to >"Client for Microsoft Networks" and "Microsoft Family Logon." >I tried to remove the TCP/IP program and reinstall it from the win98 disk >when it said it could not find it so I tried to browse my way thru and could >not find it either. Then I tried "Find" on the Win98 disk including >sub-folders and it could not find the file either. >Thanks for any help and I am totally confused. Why did the error come from as >it was not there yesterday. I even tried uploading another URL same host >different name and it was ok now I can not upload that one either.
Checking TCP/IP Installation 1. Double click My Computer -- Control Panel -- Network 2. Next have a look at the network components installed on you computer. If TCP/IP is not there already, then click on the add button and highlight Protocol as on the right-hand side and click add again. 3. Click on Microsoft, and on the right-hand side, scroll down to and highlight TCP/IP and click OK. Configuring TCP/IP 1. Click on the Network icon again from within Control Panel. 2. Change the Primary Network Logon to a Windows Logon. 3. Next highlight TCP/IP and click properties. 4. On the IP Address tab, place a click radio button titled Obtain an IP address automatically. 5. Next click on the WINS Configuration tab and click radio button titled Disable WINS Resolution. 6. Then click the Gateway tab. Make sure that the Installed gateways window is empty. 7. Lastly, click the DNS Configuration tab and click radio button titled Disable DNS. 8. After you have finished, click the OK button at the bottom of the TCP/IP properties screen. You will be prompted to restart your system so that the changes take effect Another way to check and install is to use the Internet Connection wizard Click Start -- Help -- Index then type the word "wizards" Then select "Internet Connection" TCP/IP is not a single file found on the Win 98 CD. Its actually a series of files found in the NETx.CAB (Cabinet) files -- Gerry Boyd ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
