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Re: MacOS 9.1 stability (Re: A final plea)From: Michael Wise Date: Thursday, March 15, 2001
Time: 8:11:27 am>"a few years back" could mean that it could have changed since.
It hasn't.
>I'm still searching...
You'll find the answer in TIL.
--Mike
>> From: Michael Wise
>> Reply To: QuickDNS Talk
>> Sent: torsdag 15 mars 2001 16.06
>> To: QuickDNS Talk
>> Subject: RE: MacOS 9.1 stability (Re: A final plea)
>>
>> >I've heard that this setting has no meaning when TCP/IP is set to
>> "Connect
>> >via: Ethernet"
>> >It's always loaded then.
>>
>> Not so. The setting has no meaning when OT is set to use DHCP. Then its
>> always loaded no matter whether the check box is checked or not.
>>
>> When you are using manual addressing, that check box is completely
>> relevant.
>>
>> My source for this is Richard Ford who was the lead Open Transport project
>> manager for Apple and one of its chief architects. I asked Richard about
>> this face-to-face at a Macworld Expo a few years back, and that's what he
>> said.
>>
>>
>> It's probably in Apple's TIL somewhere.
>>
>>
>>
>> --Mike
>>
>>
>> I searched Apples Service Source Online but
>> >couldn't find any more info.
>> >Consider it a rumour, for now :-)
>> >
>> >/petern
>> >
>> >> ----------
>> >> From: JWBaumann@aol.com
>> >> Reply To: QuickDNS Talk
>> >> Sent: torsdag 15 mars 2001 07.10
>> >> To: quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com
>> >> Subject: MacOS 9.1 stability (Re: A final plea)
>> >>
>> > <SNIP>
>> > TCP/IP was set to load only when
>> >> needed. <SNIP>
>> >
>>
>>
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