Yup.
If the machine has a dial-up adapter listed (or remote access services) in
the networking control panel, it apparently is the case that the Retrospect
install chooses not to bind itself to the proper NIC.
Solution: Uninstall Retrospect. Uninstall the offending networking piece.
Install Retrospect. Install the offending networking piece.
That should do it.
Brad.
-----Original Message-----
From: Church Initiative WebMaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:24 AM
To: retro-talk
Subject: Windows 95 Client
After I installed the suggest Win95 networking "fix" all of the TCP/IP
information was wiped out so I set everything backup and even reinstalled
the Retrospect Client software. However, when I boot the PC and access the
Retrospect Control panel, the Status says that the client could not load on
startup. I have looked at the manual and the only thing I can think to do
is to try and reinstall TCP/IP from the Win95 CD. Has anyone else had this
problem?
Thanks,
Stiles Watson
Director of Information Services
The Church Initiative, Inc.
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