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Can you use a numbered IP for testing?
Hello -
I am evaluating Post.Office to replace an EIMS/Autoshare setup, and I
am having trouble getting P.O. to run using a numbered domain name. I
have it installed on a test machine that does not have a named domain
and assumed I could just use the IP number of the machine (again,
just for test purposes). Whenever I set this up I get the message "No
valid addresses specified, Installation aborted".
Any help on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom
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