THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700


S U M M A R Y


DIARY: August 11, 1999 11:09 AM Wednesday; Rod Welch

Installed W98 operating system on Kathleen's computer.

1...Summary/Objective
2...W98 Crashing After Safe Mode, Nokia Monitor Works better
3...Newer Monitor Stopped Memory Crashes
4...Moved Operating System to C: Drive
5...System Stable Again Connected to EMS Monitor
6...W98 Installation CD Code Installed on G: Drive
7...Network Configuration
8...W98 Identified Linksys as DEC, Fails to Assign Correct Driver
9...Direct Cable Connection for File Transfer Needs Network Configuration
10...Eliminated Password for Login to W98
11...Transfer SDS and Games from Original Hard Drive
.....Configure Original Drive with New Drive as Slave, Master
12...Games Set Up in "Games" Menu under Start
.......Plus Game Needs Setup Disk
.......Jet Figher Game Needs Special Setup
.......Casino Game Does Not Exit Well
.......TTETRIS Crashed - Original Tetris Setup
.......Tiger Woods Golf
13...Sound System Needs Driver for CMl8330/C3D Audio Adapter
14...SDS Setup Again on Kathleen's Computer
....Subject Index for Kathleen
15...JPS Dial Up - Alternet Internet Access
16...Lanset Dialer and Modem
17...Netscape Installation
18...Office 97 Installed


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CONTACTS 
0202 - IP Micro                             916 635 0126                                                                                                                  O-00000182 0102
020201 - Mr. Jim Brendle                                                                                                                                                  O-00000182 0102

SUBJECTS
Software Installation
586 Upgrade, 990429
Kathleen
Hard Drive upgrade, 8 GB
W98 Crashing when Downloading from Internet
EMC 1456 Color, 910214, SN V920912
Network Configuration

1409 -    ..
1410 - Summary/Objective
1411 -
141101 - Follow up ref SDS 31 0000, ref SDS 30 0000.
141102 -
141103 - Operating system continued being unstable.  Called Microsoft.  Further
141104 - investigation showed W98 is identifying the network card incorrectly,
141105 - and fails to recognize the correct assignment of network drivers.
141106 - Microsoft rep could not resolve problem, so elevated it for further
141107 - investigation.  Should get call on Friday or Saturday.  Since
141108 - networking was setup to facilitate configuration by drawing data from
141109 - CPU11, we can remove this feature to correct the problem.
141110 -
141111 - Changing the monitor, and network configuration, and installing the
141112 - operating system clean on FAT32 formatted drives, plus changing the
141113 - memory SIMM slot have resulted in the system running properly.
141114 -
141115 -    [On 990812 notified Kathleen to pickup system. ref SDS 32 0001]
141116 -
141117 -
141118 -
1412 -
1413 - Progress
1414 -
141401 -  ..
141402 - W98 Crashing After Safe Mode, Nokia Monitor Works better
141403 -
141404 - Follow up ref SDS 31 6806.
141405 -
141406 - Last night and this morning, I installed W98 operating system about 6
141407 - or 7 times, trying to get a stable setup, using procedures on 990808.
141408 - ref SDS 29 0408
141409 -
141410 - Each time I formatted drive I, and the last two times formatted both
141411 - C and I, to ensure we have a clean installation.
141412 -
141413 -     After making changes suggested by Microsoft to the Network
141414 -     installation, per below, ref SDS 0 1260, the system seems to work
141415 -     better now, even though the Network installation is still not
141416 -     working. ref SDS 0 3036
141417 -
141418 - Tried installing the Update W98 CD used by IP Micro, and deleted the
141419 - OEM original CD W98 setup code from the G: drive, thinking maybe it
141420 - had been corrupted.
141421 -
141422 - This did not solve the problem.  W98 continued to fail.
141423 -
141424 -
141425 -  ..
141426 - Newer Monitor Stopped Memory Crashes
141427 -
141428 - On the 3rd or 4th try, I switched monitors from the EMC which is an
141429 - older monitor about 1991, to the Nokia which is two years old.
141430 -
141431 - This stopped the system crashes where we get the blue screen and
141432 - memory addresses, reported on 990806. ref SDS 27 5415
141433 -
141434 -     [On 990817 IP Micro reports that video drivers are on PC100 CD for
141435 -     motherboard. ref SDS 34 4408]
141436 -
141437 -
141438 -
141439 -  ..
141440 - Moved Operating System to C: Drive
141441 -
141442 - On the last try, I put it in...
141443 -
141444 -                       C:\windows
141445 -
141446 - ...and just installed the normal stuff.
141447 -
141448 - W98 continues to fail with the following sequence.
141449 -
141450 -
141451 -                        Boot up
141452 -
141453 -                        OK
141454 -
141455 -                        Reboot
141456 -
141457 -                        Hangs up
141458 -
141459 -                        Reboot
141460 -
141461 -                        Boot to Safe Mode
141462 -
141463 -                        Reboot
141464 -
141465 -                        Either Hangs up or runs
141466 -
141467 -                        Reboot
141468 -
141469 -                        Either Hangs up or boots into Safe mode
141470 - ..
141471 - This indicates the drive location for the operating system is
141472 - not the problem, as proposed on 990612. ref SDS 21 0988
141473 -
141474 -
141475 - Boot up takes a long time after the W98 logo appears, it almost goes
141476 - to sleep, takes maybe 5 minutes.
141477 -
141478 -     After making changes suggested by Microsoft to the Network
141479 -     installation, this seems to work better, even though the Network
141480 -     installation is still not working. ref SDS 0 1260
141481 -
141482 -
141483 -
1415 -
1416 -
1417 - 1130 New Test - Initial Success, Continue Failure
1418 -
141801 - I have now rebooted successfully 7 times.
141802 -
141803 - One of these was a full shut down.
141804 -
141805 - Trying another full shut down.
141806 - ..
141807 - We have, also, been getting an error message on boot up that
141808 - hangs the system, which is cleared by pressing F1.  Did not get it on
141809 - this pass, but it may be the cause of problems.
141810 -
141811 -       [Below, proper configuration of jumpers for slave and master
141812 -       drives to transfer data from Kathleen's original hard drive...
141813 -       ref SDS 0 3233, and proper configuration of single drive system
141814 -       after transfer, ref SDS 0 2665, eliminated F1 problem.]
141815 -
141816 - We had reports of incorrect allocation of space on drive C a few times
141817 - installing W98, which is why I began formatting C.
141818 -
141819 - Full Shut down worked.
141820 -
141821 -
141822 -
141823 -  ..
141824 - System Stable Again Connected to EMS Monitor
141825 -
141826 - After two hours fussing with the Network configuration, we now seem to
141827 - have a more stable W98 setup, similar to on 990808. ref SDS 29 9666
141828 -
141829 -     Since a stable installation has been achieved, I will leave W98 on
141830 -     C rather than start over and install on I, per explanation above.
141831 -     ref SDS 0 9284  This is going to cause problems later on, but it
141832 -     is a conventional installation, so they will like it this way.  I
141833 -     usually put the operating system on I: so that it can be
141834 -     reinstalled clean, and the drive can be formatted, when necessary,
141835 -     without losing a bunch of other stuff, or having to spend a lot of
141836 -     time setting everything up again.
141837 -
141838 -      [On 990818 reviewed directory management issues. ref SDS 36 7562]
141839 -
141840 - I reconnected the EMS monitor to Kathleen's computer in order to use
141841 - the Nokia on CPU11 to report progress on configuration.
141842 -
141843 - We are no longer getting the jumpy screen on the EMC monitor that was
141844 - occurring the past two days.
141845 -
141846 - There have been no blue screen memory crashes, that occurred
141847 - previously with the EMC monitor.
141848 -
141849 - The F1 problem at boot up was solved by properly connecting the old
141850 - hard drive to the new one to transfer files, per below. ref SDS 0 3233
141851 - and ref SDS 0 2665
141852 -
141853 -
141854 -  ..
141855 - W98 Installation CD Code Installed on G: Drive
141856 -
141857 - After we got things working, I put W98 setup files back on the hard
141858 - drive, so Bob and Kathleen can serivce and update things without using
141859 - the CD. The code string is...
141860 -
141861 -
141862 -                       g: 00 W98 WIN98
141863 -
141864 -
141865 - ...per work on 990808. ref SDS 29 4099
141866 -
141867 -
141868 -
141869 -
141870 -
141871 -
1419 -

SUBJECTS
Network, W95, EtherPCI
Ethernet Card, Fast EtherLink XL, PCI
Network, EtherPCI LAN
Network Failing on CPU11 Connect to Kath's Computer
Mapping Drives on Network
Network Sees Linksys Card as DEC, 990811

2209 -
220901 -  ..
220902 - Network Configuration
220903 - W98 Identified Linksys as DEC, Fails to Assign Correct Driver
220904 -
220905 - Follow up ref SDS 31 5622,
220906 -
220907 - Since W98 now seems to be a little more stable, will try to continue
220908 - with configuration, including the network.
220909 -
220910 - I set up netbui and File sharing.
220911 -
220912 - Clicked OK, and the system shut down to complete configuration.
220913 -
220914 - It seems to have hung up again.
220915 -
220916 -
220917 -
220918 -
2210 -
2211 -
2212 - 1141 Called Microsoft.               425 635 7222
2213 -
221301 - Gave task number...  41626424   ... from yesterday. ref SDS 31 5376
221302 -
221303 - Talked Denise.
221304 -
221305 - Talked Rich
221306 -
221307 - New Task number....   41644097
221308 -
221309 - Disconnected IRQ Steering in Device Manager, System, PCI Bus
221310 -
221311 - System booted up.
221312 -
221313 - We restored IRQ steering.
221314 -
221315 - System booted backup.
221316 -
221317 - He said newer AMD motherboards have a 100 Mhz bus, and this often has
221318 - to be set back to a slower speed, using jumpers on the motherboard,
221319 - for a few months during "burn in."
221320 -
221321 - Rich suggested eliminating netbui and using TCP/IP.
221322 - ..
221323 - This requires configuring IP and Subnet Mask parameters.  These
221324 - can be most anything but need to be coordinated for each connected
221325 - CPU.
221326 -
221327 - Ken suggested the following...
221328 -
221329 - CPU10
221330 -
221331 -        IP Address:     192.168.0.1
221332 -
221333 -        Subnet Mask:    255.255.255.0
221334 -
221335 - CPU11
221336 -
221337 -        IP Address:     192.168.0.2
221338 -
221339 -        Subnet Mask:    255.255.255.0
221340 -
221341 -   [On 000227 technician set IP addresses for CPU11 and CPU09.
221342 -   ref SDS 38 1704]
221343 -
221344 - This did not enable the network to work.  Neither CPU sees the other.
221345 - ..
221346 - Rich suggested removing the network card to verify W98 is
221347 - identifying it correctly.
221348 -
221349 - We have a Linksys PCI Ethernet card.
221350 -
221351 - Turned out that W98 is listing the network incorrectly, and so is
221352 - assigning the wrong drivers and protocols.
221353 -
221354 - W98 recognized this as a DEC network card instead of a Linksys.
221355 -
221356 - To change the recognition, we opened Device Manager, and double
221357 - clicked on Network adapter.
221358 -
221359 - Selected Driver Tab, and then selected the manufacturers, and selected
221360 - PCI Linksys Etherlink.
221361 - ..
221362 - Booted the computer and are now getting the message...
221363 -
221364 -            Your network adapter Linksys EtherPCI LAN Card is not
221365 -            working properly...
221366 -
221367 - There is a yellow warning.
221368 -
221369 - Windows 98 Network Properties Configuration is seeing the Linksys as a
221370 - DEC network card.
221371 -
221372 -     This reflects Linksys instructions reported on 970116, except the
221373 -     Network Properties Configuration should list a Linksys EtherPCI
221374 -     Lan card. ref SDS 3 9077
221375 -
221376 -     Since we are not getting the correct listing, we have a problem
221377 -     with W98.
221378 -
221379 - Rich feels this is a mistake in W98, and so will escalate this. It
221380 - will take about 72 hours.
221381 -
221382 -           Microsoft will contact us on Friday or Saturday to solve
221383 -           this.
221384 -
221385 -      [On 990817 called Microsoft, ref SDS 35 9755, got problem account
221386 -      for this network problem, elevated to a Microsoft Engineer....
221387 -      ref SDS 35 1305]
221388 -
221389 -      [On 990819 Microsoft called to resolve problem. ref SDS 37 0001]
221390 -
221391 -
221392 -
221393 -
221394 -
2214 -

SUBJECTS
Direct Cable Parallel Port Connection
Direct Cable Parallel Port Connection

2405 -
240501 -  ..
240502 - Direct Cable Connection for File Transfer Needs Network Configuration
240503 -
240504 - Follow up ref SDS 29 6933.
240505 -
240506 - We restored Direct Cable Connection by adding IPS/SPX protocol to
240507 - supplement TCP/IP.
240508 -
240509 - The thing was not running on TCP/IP.  We tried adding nebui, but this
240510 - did not solve the problem.
240511 -
240512 - We also replaced a vredir.vxd with an extraction routine, because
240513 - Rich had some Microsoft liturature that said this problem can result
240514 - from a failed vredir.vxd file.
240515 -
240516 -
240517 -
240518 -
240519 -
2406 -

SUBJECTS
Login Password for Session

2504 -
250401 -  ..
250402 - Eliminated Password for Login to W98
250403 -
250404 - In the last installation, I evidently said yes, instead of no and so
250405 - we wound up with a configuration that required entering a User name
250406 - and password, each time the CPU is turned on.
250407 -
250408 - Bob and Kath may like this, but normally it is off.
250409 -
250410 - Rich took me through the steps to disconnect this W98 logon operation
250411 - password.
250412 -
250413 - Seems like we did something with Network in Control Panel, and also
250414 - with passwords.  I did not really follow the details.
250415 -
250416 -
250417 -
250418 -
250419 -
2505 -

SUBJECTS
Hard Drive upgrade, 8 GB
Hard Drive Configurtion, Slave
SDS Records Deleted, Need Recovery
Primary Drive Failure on Boot Up, F1 Slave Configured Incorrectly

2907 -
290701 -  ..
290702 - Transfer SDS and Games from Original Hard Drive
290703 -
290704 - Follow up ref SDS 31 9667.
290705 -
290706 - Would like to configure Kathleen's old hard drive as a Slave to work
290707 - with the new drive, so I can transfer files directly across, rather
290708 - than use the floppy disks I made last night. ref SDS 31 8690
290709 -
290710 - We did not have success getting the CMOS to recognize Kathleen's
290711 - original hard drive, as a slave, which worked on CPU08.
290712 -
290713 -
290714 -
2908 -
2909 -
2910 - 1447 Called Ken        949 757 7770 Ext 305
2911 -
291101 - This is Patty's line.  She was at lunch
291102 -
291103 - Transferred to Ken
291104 -
291105 -
291106 -      ..
291107 -     Configure Original Drive with New Drive as Slave, Master
291108 -
291109 -     Discussed procedure for connecting a two-physical drive system in
291110 -     order to transfer information from Kathleen's original drive to
291111 -     the new drive.  I was unsuccessful with this configuration last
291112 -     night. ref SDS 31 9077
291113 -
291114 -          [On 990815 sent thank letter. ref SDS 33 5487]
291115 -
291116 -     The jumper settings are shown on top of the drive.  I found this
291117 -     information with a magnifying glass,
291118 -     ..
291119 -     Had to remove the new drive from the case in order to see
291120 -     and modify the jumper settings.  This was easier than expected,
291121 -     because there are only one set of screws on the access side.  I
291122 -     was concerned we might have to take the entire case apart, but
291123 -     that was not necessary because the hard drive is secured by only
291124 -     the two screws that are easily accessible.
291125 -
291126 -         [On 990818 added missing screws to solve problem of excessive
291127 -         vibration. ref SDS 36 8955]
291128 -
291129 -     Both the ribbon and power cable were easy to remove.
291130 -
291131 -     Configuration instructions are on top, as Ken indicated.
291132 -
291133 -     Need jumpers on last two rows for the new drive to be configured
291134 -     as the Master with a Slave.  Needed another jumper, so borrowed
291135 -     one from the CD ROM drive on CPU08.  This jumper has a flag so it
291136 -     is easy to remove.
291137 -
291138 -     The original drive required removing a jumper to configure as a
291139 -     Slave. The jumper was difficult to remove.  Was able to remove it
291140 -     eventually with a needle.
291141 -
291142 -     Installed the new drive, and connected KOD as the slave.  Booted
291143 -     into CMOS and the system had already detected and configured the
291144 -     drives correctly.
291145 -
291146 -     Closed CMOS and booted to a DOS prompt.
291147 -
291148 -     System ran correctly.
291149 -
291150 -
291151 - Used xcopy to transfer following files...
291152 -
291153 -
291154 -                   d: sd 08 10000        Kathleen's SDS records
291155 -                   d: sd 08 kath1        Additional SDS records
291156 -                   d: 00 20              Games
291157 -                   d: vegas              Game
291158 -                   d: bowep              Games
291159 -                   d: plus               Games
291160 -                   d: patty              Resume
291161 -                   d: 08                 Personal stuff
291162 -
291163 -
291164 -
291165 - Disconneded drive.
291166 - ..
291167 - Restored new drive to Master with no slave.
291168 -
291169 - Checked the CMOS setup.  It corrected itself automatically based on
291170 - the correct jumper settings.
291171 -
291172 - This eliminated the F1 system crash caused the other day when I
291173 - connected these drives incorrectly last night. ref SDS 31 3290
291174 -
291175 -      [On 990815 CD ROM drive has F1 problem. ref SDS 33 5877]
291176 -
291177 -
291178 -
291179 -
291180 -
2912 -

SUBJECTS
Games Kath's Original hard Drive

3104 -
310401 -  ..
310402 - Games Set Up in "Games" Menu under Start
310403 -
310404 - Follow up ref SDS 30 0001
310405 -
310406 - Most of the games on the original hard drive are DOS or can be
310407 - run simply by calling the .exe file.
310408 -
310409 - A few require DLL files that are not available.
310410 -
310411 - These are all stored under the directory...
310412 -
310413 -
310414 -                   C: 00 GM
310415 -
310416 -
310417 - I set the games up so they can be called under the W98...
310418 -
310419 -      Start
310420 -        Programs
310421 -          Accessories
310422 -
310423 -             Games
310424 -
310425 -                 This has most of the games, so there is a single way
310426 -                 to find them.
310427 -
310428 -             Games Microsoft
310429 -
310430 -                 This is separate because it is a bunch of stuff
310431 -                 that seemed like it should be in another
310432 -                 directory.
310433 -
310434 - ..
310435 - Decided to change the configuration so that games are now called
310436 - under...
310437 -
310438 -      Start
310439 -        Programs
310440 -           Games
310441 -           Games Microsoft
310442 -
310443 - This is a little more direct for activity that occurs often.
310444 -
310445 -
310446 -
310447 -        ..
310448 -       Plus Game Needs Setup Disk
310449 -
310450 -       I tried the Plus stuff, and it does not come up.  Must be a
310451 -       Windows program.
310452 -
310453 -       Need a program disk to reconfigure.
310454 -
310455 -
310456 -
310457 -
310458 -        ..
310459 -       Jet Figher Game Needs Special Setup
310460 -
310461 -       This game is in the directory...
310462 -
310463 -                     c: 00 GM 05
310464 -
310465 -       It takes a little time to setup, so I did not do this, but it
310466 -       looks like it can be run under W98, following the install
310467 -       operation.
310468 -
310469 -       A special disk is not needed, just run "setup" in the
310470 -       directory...
310471 -
310472 -                     c: 00 GM 05
310473 -
310474 -
310475 -        ..
310476 -       Casino Game Does Not Exit Well
310477 -
310478 -       I tried the Casino Game.  It does not seem to exit very well,
310479 -       but maybe I just missed how to do it.  There is a Q for Quit
310480 -       function at one level, but it returns to a prior level where the
310481 -       only way I could exit was Ctrl Alt Del.
310482 -
310483 -       I did not set this up.  It is in...
310484 -
310485 -                        C: 00 GM 02
310486 -
310487 -
310488 -        ..
310489 -       TTETRIS Crashed - Original Tetris Setup
310490 -
310491 -       The Tetris program in...
310492 -
310493 -                     c: 00 gm 01
310494 -
310495 -       Seems to be an advanced DOS program that can use a joystick.
310496 -
310497 -       If there is an installation disk, it be able to configure it,
310498 -       otherwise it appears this cannot be run in the current state,
310499 -       and maybe should be deleted.  There is probably a version for
310500 -       w98 that can be purchased for $20 or so.
310501 -
310502 -       Original Tetris is set up and can be called from the Games
310503 -       menu.
310504 -
310505 -
310506 -        ..
310507 -       Tiger Woods Golf
310508 -
310509 -       Installed this on the i drive, since it is now empty....
310510 -
310511 -                         i: 00 GM TW
310512 -
310513 -       Created a menu choice under "Games" with the title...
310514 -
310515 -                       Tiger Woods Golf
310516 -
310517 -
310518 -       This thing is over 500MB with the 2nd disk.
310519 -
310520 -       After installation, tried to call the program, but it would not
310521 -       boot up because it needs video support for 256 colors, and the
310522 -       EMC monitor only handles 16 colors, i.e., VGA, not SVGA.
310523 -
310524 -
310525 -
310526 -
310527 -
310528 -
310529 -
3106 -

SUBJECTS
Sound System on CPU 0102
Audio Adapter Drivers Needed for Sound

3905 -
390501 -  ..
390502 - Sound System Needs Driver for CMl8330/C3D Audio Adapter
390503 -
390504 - Follow up ref SDS 31 1152, ref SDS 29 7944.
390505 -
390506 - Now that we have a stable system and can transfer files again using
390507 - direct cable connection, copied the updated drivers for the audio
390508 - adapter build into the motherboard.
390509 -
390510 - Copy driver downloaded to CPU11 on 990810. ref SDS 31 1152
390511 -
390512 - This is an audio driver for CPU102 only, needed for W98.
390513 -
390514 -      Let's make it part of W98 program.
390515 -
390516 -
390517 -             windows\audiodr\kath
390518 -
390519 -
390520 - Transferred pci8338.zip to Kathleen's computer.
390521 -
390522 - Unzipped the files.
390523 -
390524 - There are a lot of driver files for...
390525 -
390526 -                    CMI8338...
390527 - ..
390528 - When W98 installs this it reports it does not match the onboard
390529 - equipment...
390530 -
390531 -                     CMl8330/C3D Audio Adapter
390532 -
390533 -
390534 - These results appear to conflict with instructions from IP Micro on
390535 - 990810, ref SDS 31 1518, who indicated drivers for 590 or 598 will
390536 - both work.  The fact that there is an "0" instead of an "8" at the end
390537 - of the part ID, seems to be cause W98 to reject this configuration.
390538 -
390539 -
390540 -
390541 -
390542 -
3906 -
3907 -
3908 - 0547
3909 -
390901 - The next morning, logged onto the Pcwave web site again and
390902 - downloaded the following...
390903 -
390904 -
390905 -                Windows 98 Sount Driver:  SP WIN98.ZIP
390906 -
390907 -
390908 - This is identified under the M590, so hopefully this is the "590" that
390909 - Jim Brendle cited on 990810. ref SDS 31 1518
390910 -
390911 - It would help to see a string like 8330, to correlate to the 8338 in
390912 - the earlier download.
390913 -
390914 - Evidently we need an earlier version.
390915 -
390916 - This worked.  sp_win98.zip has the correct drivers for Kath's audio
390917 - equipment.
390918 -
390919 - It did a partial install.
390920 -
390921 - I booted the computer and W98 found further hardware, and successfully
390922 - installed software drivers for it.
390923 -
390924 - Still have not heard any sound.
390925 -
390926 - Maybe we are plugged into the wrong port.
390927 -
390928 - When the system is booted, and comes on line, there is a small dialog
390929 - box...
390930 -
390931 -
390932 -                        CMI's SB16 Driver Alert
390933 -
390934 -                                OK
390935 -
390936 -
390937 - Click OK.
390938 -
390939 - The CMI readme file says that if we don't hear sounds, run uninstall,
390940 - and boot again to install everything again.
390941 -
390942 - Did this, and the sound came up.
390943 -
390944 - Tried a music CD.  Anne Murry.  The first track played okay, but the
390945 - second song sort of crashed, and the entire system froze up
390946 - intermittantly.
390947 -
390948 - Booted the system to clear this op.  Tried a different CD on the
390949 - theory that it the Murry CD might be damaged.
390950 -
390951 - The second CD is chugging along better.  Maybe because Fleetwood Mac
390952 - is fleeter than Anne.
390953 -
390954 -
390955 -
390956 -
3910 -

SUBJECTS
SDS on Kathleen's Computer

4104 -
410401 -  ..
410402 - SDS Setup Again on Kathleen's Computer
410403 -
410404 - We now have her original SDS records in...
410405 -
410406 -
410407 -                      d: sd 08 10000
410408 -
410409 -
410410 - Setup SDS environment again, as reported on 990808. ref SDS 29 6833
410411 -
410412 - Modified Group Manager so it shows just her.
410413 -
410414 - She can look at my records using the Diary with the following type of
410415 - command...
410416 -
410417 -                       10 ^00101
410418 -
410419 - This gets my diary for the last 10 days, since my User ID is 00101.
410420 -
410421 - Another example of a command is...
410422 -
410423 -                       980501 60 ^00101
410424 -
410425 - This gets my diary from 980501 to 980701
410426 -
410427 -
410428 -
410429 -    Subject Index for Kathleen
410430 -
410431 -    Combined Kathleen's SI in account 10000, with mine in account
410432 -    00101, so she has all of prior accounts, plus a larger range of
410433 -    subjects that provide a template to expand her own.
410434 -
410435 -
410436 -
410437 -
410438 -
410439 -
4105 -

SUBJECTS
Set up Kathleen's Computer with JPS
Dial-up Networking

4305 -
430501 -  ..
430502 - JPS Dial Up - Alternet Internet Access
430503 -
430504 - Follow up ref SDS 29 7444.
430505 -
430506 - Set this up again.
430507 -
430508 -
430509 -
4306 -

SUBJECTS
Dialer and Modem
Lanset on Kathleen's computer, 990808

4505 -
450501 -  ..
450502 - Lanset Dialer and Modem
450503 -
450504 - Follow up ref SDS 29 7250, ref SDS 10 3008.
450505 -
450506 - Used instructions from 990808 to install this again, and bybass the
450507 - monitor problem. ref SDS 29 7128
450508 -
450509 - Configuration information is at ref SDS 29 5440 and ref SDS 29 5214.
450510 -
450511 - Setup ran successfully, no crashes, as occured on 990808, which
450512 - indicates we may have a more stable setup. ref SDS 29 7842
450513 -
450514 -
450515 -
4506 -

SUBJECTS
Installation Netscape
Address Book, Import, Export

4705 -
470501 -  ..
470502 - Netscape Installation
470503 -
470504 - Follow up ref SDS 29 8944.
470505 -
470506 - Installed Netscape again using...
470507 -
470508 -                    h: 00 07 cc32e45.exe
470509 -
470510 - Set up User profile for Kathleen in...
470511 -
470512 -                    h: 00 07 Users KS
470513 -
470514 -
470515 -
4706 -

SUBJECTS
Install Office 97 under W98 on CPU #10
Office 97
Installation
Product Key

5107 -
510701 -  ..
510702 - Office 97 Installed
510703 -
510704 - Follow up ref SDS 29 9577.
510705 -
510706 - Installed this again.
510707 -
510708 - All the apps listed on 990808, ref SDS 29 9577, are installed and can
510709 - be opened from the Start menu.
510710 -
510711 -
510712 -
510713 -
510714 -