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    Grips for Para Warthog.

    Hogue grip look good. As far as I can see Hogue is the only manufacturer, aside from custom, that make them. They do insert the 'key' just below the thumb safety. Those for the P-10 fit perfect. These are in Kingwood. Thanks Charlie
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    Grips for Para Warthog.

    Has anyone replaced the grips on their Warthog? I can't find any on the market exclusively for the Warthog but I see a few for the P10. I had asked Para Jay if all parts were interchangeable between the P10 and Warthog and he states they were. Soooooo, this leads me to believe I can use P10...
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    Some holster questions

    Can't beat Milt Sparks. Here is a link to a message I posted a few months ago. I can hardley tell I have the Versa Max on. I also bought a Don Hume H715-M T.B for my Para Warthog and it fits perfect. The Milt Sparks VM-2 is in Horse hide with Shark trim...
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    My Charlotte's Web combo.

    Or the Warthog (Wilbur) and the Spyderco Native (Charlotte). Also a Milt Sparks Versa Max 2, horse hide with shark trim (excellent holster by the way) and a Don Hume H715-M T.B. Got a new digital camera and had to do something with it to justify buying it. Charlie.
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    Need help of a NETWORK ADMIN - tech question but trust me, MAJOR political import!!!

    Well? What happened Jim? Did you get the logs?
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    Need help of a NETWORK ADMIN - tech question but trust me, MAJOR political import!!!

    I beg to differ about tracert. Dave Markowitz made the comment "not to both with tracert". I beg to differ. If this terminal is connected to a local/private network it will be able to tracert to 192 addresses on the local Ethernet network. Why wouldn't it? However I did see that Jim can't issue...
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    Need help of a NETWORK ADMIN - tech question but trust me, MAJOR political import!!!

    Tracert. Do a tracert to the 192 address, see if it resolves to a "name" of a computer you know. If not start looking at the route and identify each hop in the route. When you identify the last device your route took it will be the device the 192 address/system is attached to. Check all systems...
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