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Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?
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Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?


  • Subject: Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?
  • From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 14:43:23 -0700

At 17:56 -0700 4/4/01, Devon and Cornwall wrote:
>Hi Christopher,
>On my system (also a dial up) I get "0.0.0.0" unless a client
>application such as Eudora has already connected once. If I simply
>log on and try it I get the zeros. However, if I log on and get mail
>(connect with Explorer etc.), I then get my current IP address. Is
>your experience different from this?

Your observation matches fairly well with the fact that until a Mac has
"done something" with its Internet connection, it can't be pinged.

--John

--
John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA


References: 
 >Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated? (From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>)
 >Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated? (From: "Christopher C. Stone" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated? (From: Devon and Cornwall <email@hidden>)

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