[1320] in OS/2_Discussion
Configuring Peer on MITNet w/OS/2 Warp
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Frank R. Field, III)
Wed Jan 21 14:02:09 1998
From: "Frank R. Field, III" <furd@MIT.EDU>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 98 13:57:17 -0500
To: os2partners@MIT.EDU
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Anyone out there?
I'm having zero luck sharing files using OS/2 Peer - no one seems to be
able to give me advice, but I've been steered here.
My questions at this point are embarassingly trivial:
Which protocol for sharing? NETBIOS or NETBIOS using TCP/IP (I assume
the latter)
If so, how to get it to work? I can get a NETBIOS setup to boot, but if
I ask for NETBIOS using TCPIP, the NETWKSTA.200 driver will not load
with the useless error message that the file is not an IFS/driver - in
spite of the fact that the same driver loads just fine when MPTS is
configured for plain NetBIOS.
I'm trying to get to files on another subnet, so I assume that I need
NetBios via TCP/IP - anyone out there actually gotten it to work??
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