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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:43:27 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:  
 
>If I click Local System > Network > Select Interfaces for Sharing, both   
>Basic NETBEUI and TCPBEUI are enabled for sharing.  
 
Gee, I don't have any of that on my system. I have:  
 
	Local Network > Sharing and Connecting > etc.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
>The only way I know of to set resources to be shared is via: Local   
>Network > Sharing and Connecting > Shares (tab).   
 
 
What I do is log on to File and Print Client, then I can go to any folder or drive and right   
click to get a popup menu. The option to "Start Sharing" appears. Once you create a   
share, then you can go to Local Network > Sharing and Connecting > Shares and then   
manage the shares from there.  
 
When you boot up, does your system automatically start File and Print Client, or do you   
have to use a "log on" object?  
HCM  
 
 
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