on Wed, 25
Dec 2002 06:34:32 PST8
> Here is an extract of notes on setting up WfW for Ethernet connectivity;
> it will get you started. You still have to do the peer stuff.
>
> HTH. Comments welcome
I'll be giving this a try soon. I had a little trouble finding TCP32B.EXE
since it wasn't on the install disks but a little search on the microsoft.com
web site and it turned up. I'll give the instructions a try and I'll let you
know if I have any comments. Thanks.
-Rocky
> NETWORKING
>
[...snip...]
> XVI. INSTALLING NETWORKING IN WIN3.11 (WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS)
> XVII. DETECTING NETWORK CARDS IN OS/2
> XVIII. DOMAIN NAME SERVICE (RESOLV FILES)
>
> [EXTRACT]
> XVI. INSTALLING NETWORKING IN WIN3.11 (WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS)
>
[...snip...refer to original e-mail for full instructions]
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