said:
> 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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