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Wise Manager is part of eComStation. I take it you have plain Warp 4 or the
Convenience Packs, but not eComStation?
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 20:42:36 PST8, Harry Chris Motin wrote:
>Steven,
>
>Sorry, let's try that again, this time with the IBMLAN.INI file
>attached. Also, I believe that I installed "File and Print Client" and
>"LAN Administration" (I checked the "install sharing" and "Install LAN
>Server Administration" checkboxes on the "File and Print Client" window
>HCM
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>Steven,
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>Thanks for your help. Attached please find a copy of my IBMLAN.INI file.
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>> It can. Before we get too deep, have you run PeerWPSFixup from
>> WiseManager? It's on the left side menu. If you don't see it, RMB ->
>> Refresh will show it.
>
>OK! I don't understand this at all. What is WiseManager? RMB where? On
>the desktop? Sorry, but your words here are a little foreign to me.
>HCM
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>> In <3E51A8C4.208CD0F3@attglobal.net>, on 02/17/03
>> at 07:27 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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>> > 1. The online help for File and Print Client says that I can setup a
>> >share by right mouse clicking on a resource, like a folder, and bringing
>> >up the popup menu and selecting "Start Share". That does not work for me.
>> >There is no such selection. I'm using XWorkplace version 1.0. I don't
>> >know if that makes a difference
>>
>> It can. Before we get too deep, have you run PeerWPSFixup from
>> WiseManager? It's on the left side menu. If you don't see it, RMB ->
>> Refresh will show it.
>>
>> There's a defect in the Peer install which results in some objects not
>> getting installed.
>>
>> Can you share from the command line with the "net share" command? What
>> happens when you issue the command:
>>
>> net share
>>
>> >"Network" folder. If someone could give me the path to this object on my
>> >drive, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> WPS objects do not have paths. Programs have paths.
>>
>> FWIW, I'm not yet sure you installed Peer. If you just installed the File
>> and Print Browser, you will not be able to share, but you will be able to
>> connect. You should post your IBMLAN.INI.
>>
>> Steven
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