Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.appletalk:5620 comp.sys.mac.comm:3162 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!bell From: bell@Apple.COM (Mike Bell) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk,comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: 7.04b, MacTCP & phase 1 etherNET Message-ID: <51198@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 4 Apr 91 23:56:16 GMT References: <1991Apr4.131123.27424@linus.mitre.org> <51195@apple.Apple.COM> Distribution: usa Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 30 In article <51195@apple.Apple.COM> winders@aux.support.apple.com (Scott Winders) writes: >In article <1991Apr4.131123.27424@linus.mitre.org> jblue@mwunix.mitre.org >(Jason D. Blue (Bilbo Baggins)) writes: >> In article <51127@apple.Apple.COM> bell@Apple.COM (Mike Bell) writes: > >>> MacTCP is a little more tricky. You need to have copies of the cdev >>> in both the extensions folder and also the root level of the system >>> folder. Once you do this and reboot, it should work OK. >> >> I was having problems with MacTCP as well, and I was told to place it in >> the System Folder top-level. This fixed all of my problems. Why does >> it have to be in the extensions folder as well? > >It doesn't!! MacTCP 1.0.x does need to be in the System Folder itself, >not in the Control Panels or Extensions folder. For convienence sake, >put an alias of the MacTCP cdev in the Control Panels folder. The next >major release of MacTCP will fix this problem. > >Scott Winders >internet: winders@aux.support.apple.com >AppleLink: winders.s@applelink.apple.com This is true...my hands type faster than my mind thinks. Putting it in the root level of the system folder works fine. Mike Bell