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I have three computers on my home network.
Each computer has OS/2, and each also has a version of Windows.
When each computer is running OS/2, I can share printers and transfer
files. When each computer is running Windows, I can share printers and
transfer files.
I still have NOT figured out how to transfer files between a Windows
computer and an OS/2 computer. I suspect some simple tweak is what's
needed, but so far, I am stumped.
If anyone has any suggestions, it will be appreciated (This is not a big
priority for me; just an intellectual curiosity).
Thanks,
Sandy
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