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matthewk24 (MIS)
19 Jun 09 16:45
We do not utilize this function and I would like to remove the card.  How do I do so properly?

Thanks,
m
doktor (IS/IT--Management)
20 Jun 09 3:32
What system do you have?

///doktor

Helpful Member!  KenMeans (Vendor)
20 Jun 09 17:44
If it is a 250 just go to menu 13-11 and put in the number of the card slot it is showing in and busy it out and remove it.

The same for a 350.

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doktor (IS/IT--Management)
21 Jun 09 11:59
If it is an OCTEL Serenade 200/300, then go to the .-prompt, and check the installed boards by .l slot.
The slot showing the LAN card is removed by typing .d slot.

///doktor

matthewk24 (MIS)
21 Jun 09 13:04
Doh! Sytem type would help eh! It is a 250.

Thanks Ken.  I had done that but did not know if I could just remove the board at that point.

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