Re: off-topic question

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Use a search engine and read up on MaxMTU settings.
All you should really have to do is find it in your registry and delete
that entry.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Talvitie <smtoa at SAUNALAHTI.FI>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 1999 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: off-topic question


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> Sender:       Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
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> Poster:       Talvitie <smtoa at SAUNALAHTI.FI>
> Subject:      Re: off-topic question
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> Lucius L. Hilley III wrote:
> >...  I heard that in Win98 five(5)
> >sequential backups are made.  This means that after five(5) boots to
> >windows after the MaxMTU settings have been set you will no longer
> >have a backup without unless you had specifically made one yourself.
>
>
> I've restarted my computer over five times and didn't do any backups. =
> %#@&
> Is there any other way? There has to be a way to remove MaxMTU's =
> settings. Can I download those two files somewhere???
>
> --Talvitie
>

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