On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 04:33 AM, Visionary wrote:

> So, how does one get at this?

Go to Edit->User Mode (Cmd-U) and select the advanced option. The TCP/IP 
dialog changes a bit, adding a few new options, one of these is and info 
dialog that tells you the hardware address of the machine, very useful 
if setting up DHCP, as I was, this is how I found it. Another is a 
button, opposite the info button, that reads 'Options..', this opens a 
dialog that allows you to Activate or Deactivate TCP/IP and the 'Load 
only when needed' checkbox is just next to that. I just thought I'd hold 
your hand (unlike pickle) because the options in that advanced dialog 
look a bit dicey, I expect you might break something if you were not 
careful.

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