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07-28-2002 03:28 PM
07-28-2002 03:28 PM
PPPD Where are you????
I am running hpux 10.20 and wan to install ppp so
I can get onto the internet. I found a pdf from HP
and it says to use swinstall. but then it wants to know where the depot it kept. I tried all of my install
CD's but to no avail. Can anyone please help me?
Jim
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07-28-2002 04:05 PM
07-28-2002 04:05 PM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
If it is not on the Core OS CD, you should try and find it on your application CD set. If you can't get it there, try these:
COntact your local HP response centre to get it, should you not find it.
or
Purchase it from here:
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProducts.pl?group_type=search&group_name=PPP&search_free=1&search_trial=1&search_buy=1
HTH
Michael
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07-28-2002 05:02 PM
07-28-2002 05:02 PM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
I have searched all of my CD's first but I see no PPP or PPPD
Can you tell me what package it is part of???
the link you sent is to order a book and not software. By the way the book link and the PDF I got from HP are the same
thing except that one is in electronic form and one is published in paper form.
Jim
jimgeneva@earthlink.net
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07-28-2002 06:27 PM
07-28-2002 06:27 PM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
DISK 1 subdirectory ISDN
DISK 4 Subdirectory ENWARE\HPXT-SUPPL
Subdirectory Netstation\HPXT2-Drivers
DISK 5 Subdirectory ISDN_LINK
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07-28-2002 11:43 PM
07-28-2002 11:43 PM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
PPP is not included in any HP-UX 10.20 CDs. In
HP-UX 11.0 it is installed by default. In HP-UX
10.20 you have to search for some free third
party PPP software in internet.
regards,
U.SivaKumar
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07-29-2002 04:18 AM
07-29-2002 04:18 AM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
http://www.interex.org/~borg/ppp.html
hope this can help anyone with the same problem.
Jim
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07-29-2002 04:39 AM
07-29-2002 04:39 AM
Re: PPPD Where are you????
You are right. You can use that software you have mentioned.
regards,
U.SivaKumar