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>>I get a frequent (but not always) Sys 0054 error (System busy or out of
>>resources) when I try to access a shared drive on another computer (or
>>access a drive on this computer). This computer has a Linksys LNE100 TX
>>NIC.
>That's an odd one unless you are trying to access shared resources on a
>WinXX box that has long file names. There's some magic to convincing
>WinXX the tell OS/2 that it supports long file names. Even then it's not
>possible to do long file names on all flavors of WinXX.
>This really does not sound like your problem.
Actually, I have better luck when I use this card under Win 98. It is only
under OS/2 that I get this problem, and only when I use this machine.
>>At this point I have done the Selective Install for Networking process
>>again, but it didn't help anything. So I have ordered another 3Com 3c905
>>card from Computer Surplus Outlet. The OS/2 drivers from the 3Com web
>>site work fine.
>Did you install the Peer fixpak?
What is the Peer fixpak?
Sandy
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