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In <3D3B59DE.7080806@san.rr.com>, on 07/21/02   
   at 05:03 PM, Tom Brown  said:  
>I have a home network with systems running eCS, Win2k, and WinXP-Pro. My   
>eCS system cannot see the XP system and vice-versa, but each can see the   
>Win2k system. When I try a net use from eCS to the WinXP system I get:  
 
>NET3502: OS/2 error 53 has occurred.  
>SYS0053: The network path was not found.  
 
Have you looked at:  
 
  http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/peer/WARPPEER.HTM  
 
This will explain how to set up TCPBEUI, if you haven't done this already.  
 
Also, take a look at ibmlan.ini and make sure you remembered to change  
srvhidden to no.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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