said:
>
> This usually means that ibmlan.ini is not in sync with protocol.ini.
>
> Protocol.ini needs to define netbios adapter 0 to NetBEUI:
>
> [NETBIOS]
>
> DriverName = netbios$
> ADAPTER0 = netbeui$,0
Got it.
> and bind NetBEUI to the NIC:
>
> [netbeui_nif]
>
> DriverName = netbeui$
> Bindings = EL90XIO2_nif
Got it, except I have DFE530TX_nif for my specific net card
> Ibmlan.ini needs to bind adapter 0 to network 1:
>
> [networks]
>
> net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,100,150,14
Got it, except mine reads
net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,34,100,14
I expect that this difference is not causing the problem.
> and tell Peer to use net1:
>
> [peer]
>
> srvnets = NET1
Got it.
> >run C:\MUGLIB\LOGON.EXE /v:local and try to enter the default username
> >and password, it says 'access denied' because I am already logged on
>
> That is odd. Are you sure your net.acc is not farkled and that you don't
> have a login command in startup.cmd. Some folks do that.
Can't be sure about net.acc except that I didn't get to do much to farkle it
myself - I never got in to play with access rights for myself let alone anyone
else. Somewhat strangely, my startup.cmd is a zero length file in the root.
> Try
>
> net error
"NETWKSTA.200 requester is not installed" error.
> or
>
> lserror
"Unexpected error 2102 occurred. SYS2102: The network is not started.
> it might give you some clues. There's also:
>
> net audit
"NETWKSTA.200 requester is not installed" error.
> and
>
> lsaudit
"Requester is not active."
> but I suspect it's too soon for this log to be of use.
>
>
> Steven
Something's farkled, eh? But what?
-Rocky
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