What's wrong with the FreeDOS version of share? Did you try it?
Aha! Probably nothing wrong with it: I made the mistake of searching the
machine for "share.exe" ... and it's called share.com.
Thanks. Best Wishes,
Eric Twose
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Eric Twose wrote:
BTW: The server upgrade to the MS network client 3.0 also needs
share.exe. I got this from the MS DOS 6.22 download at
http://www.allbootdisks.com/ .
What's wrong with the FreeDOS version of share? Did you try it?
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Eric Twose wrote:
[Is there a way of using NetBieu on XP, as adding TCP/IP makes the system
unusably big? OK communicating with Win9x with just netbieu, though]
Brolin wrote:
Yes. You have to add a network protocol like usual, then input the path to
or browse to locate the NetBEUI drivers inc
Eric Twose wrote:
[Is there a way of using NetBieu on XP, as adding TCP/IP makes the
system unusably big? OK communicating with Win9x with just netbieu, though]
Yes. You have to add a network protocol like usual, then input the path
to or browse to locate the NetBEUI drivers included on the Wi
PS:
The server upgrade is at:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/wg1049.exe
Adds around 20k the system.
Best Wishes,
Eric.
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Many thanks for this, Bernd: I'll look at your code and the web site
tomorrow morning.
Just to be curious, where did you obtain MS Client files (disk1, disk2)?
On the page "Connection from a DOS-system to an NT4 Server"
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/dosclnt3.htm
there are two links to:
ftp://f
Eric Twose schreef:
Is it possible to write a mini-menu: "1: freedos network, 2: windows"
and use a variable to bypass these lines?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Eric Twose.
Just to be curious, where did you obtain MS Client files (disk1, disk2)?
http://www.vfrazee.com/ms-do
Hi,
I've got the M***osoft Network Client 3.0 (and server upgrade) running on
one of my pcs, but I only want to load/execute the resources if I'm
embarking on a freedos session, not if I'm just booting up into Windows
(because I then receive errors about vfat resources not being present, which