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Steven,
> A Peer reinstall is no big deal now that you know how to handle config.sys.
Intellectually, that's right. However, memory-wise I know what I went
through to get it to work. Oh, well. I may as well dust off the set of
REXX scripts that I used to automate the process of temporarily changing
the CONFIG.SYS and copying the necessary system and program files to 4
temporary directories (one each for the LIBPATH, PATH, DPATH and HELP
statement files).
Steven, is there any harm in selecting the "LAN Administration" along
with the "Sharing" choices under the "File and Print Client"
installation window? That's what I selected the last time.
Thanks.
HCM
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> In <3E52E594.107E5947@attglobal.net>, on 02/18/03
> at 06:00 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >clean up my machine and hopefully get the GUI program for creating
> >shares. I sure don't want to go through a re-install, however. So,....,
> >I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.
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> A Peer reinstall is no big deal now that you know how to handle
> config.sys.
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> >Yes, I did. That's why I can now see the stuff on my wife's machine. We
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> I'd rather ask than assume. :-) You might want to consider switching to
> TCPBEUI if you end up supporting too many WinXX boxes.
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> >The next step is to start up the Windows machine and see if I can see the
> >shares created on my machine.
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> :-)
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> Steven
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