In a message dated 2/13/02 2:47:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:


> 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
> 

Gerry, I tried this and finally reinstalled my FP2000 and got rid of the 
server error. Now I am back to the we80.cnf problem. 
Thanks anyway
LarryB in SC
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