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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:39:20 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Make file and print sharing work on OS/2 box

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In , on 06/25/03
at 10:27 AM, kfh777@earthlink.net said:

>>Just to verify, is J:\MUGLIB really on J: and is it full of files?

>Yes. J:\MUGLIB contains 23 files and a DLL sd with 8 more.

OK.

>>Let's start with the simple stuff. What happens if you do just:

>> NET HELP
>At the OS/2 J:\ prompt the response is:
>The syntax of this command is:

OK. That says the failure is in something that NET.EXE invokes.

>Put the exe's in I:\IBMCOM

That's fine, although that would not be my choice for a general purpose
utility. :-)

>> pmdll j:\ibmlan\netprog\net.exe

>>Look for DLLs marked in red. This indicates a problem.

>ibmlan is in I:/ so I did that. I'm in trouble here. As a
>"color-challenged" person I'm not sure what I see. Here is the tree view

Same here. Apparently, this was not a problem for the original author and
I've never gotten around to adding color selection support.

>printout with my additions of dark blue or light gray (the colors I see)
>where the color is not black. The light gray ones are all labelled as
>"System dlls are not test loaded". The NETSPOOL.DLL under NET.EXE
>carries the "loadable" notation "Yes, however error 12 freeing module
>after test load". All other black and blue dlls bear the notation that
>they are loadable which for some reason does not appear on the printout
>below.

All of the above seems normal. You can click on the individual items and
look for error messages in the lower status area. I doubt there are any.

>Looks OK to me.

Yes.

>Attached as ibmlan.txt and muglib.txt

These seem reasonable for your FP level.

Now for some more divide and conquer. What happens if you run:

upmaccts

and click on the local workstation button?

What happens if you run:

logon /v:local

What happens is you run:

net start

Steven

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