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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Jack L. Dlugach who wrote (9059)3/11/1997 10:51:00 PM
From: Paul Fiondella   of 42771
 
Dear Jack, Don't know if you solved your W95 problems, but...

Boot up with F8. Go to control panel, systems and check to see whether your registry got creamed. Look for those little yellow exclamation points. Delete them and shutdown,.

Come back up regular. If all goes well shutdown again.

Come back up regular. Go to control panel etc. Look in network and see what W95 did to your tcp/ip protocol in dial up networking. IT might have added another duplicate entry which needs to be deleted.
By the way BOY DOES MSFT have a problem here!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll bet this is the source of your problem.
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