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In <2791-46267@sneakemail.com>, on 01/02/05
at 08:13 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:
>> >Peer and LAN Server support seem to be mixed together in eCS, both v1.1
>> >and v1.2.
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>> As they always have been.
>On eCS maybe, I never noticed any of that kind of problem with OS/2.
It's exactly the same installer. I know how to make Warp4 fail just the
same way.
>> >In eCS 1.2 the network printer still seems to be a
>> >LAN Server printer (looking at the properties) but if I do a peer logon
>> >before I print it works (except for Polarbar).
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>> I noticed your query on the Polarbar list. I'll have to think about what
>> to do about this. It might be a permissions thing.
>If it was permissions I would have expected to see an error message to
>that effect, I expect it is a JAVA issue.
What type of permissions did you think I was talking about? If you still
have v1.1.8 installed, try it. It lacks the Java2 security model.
Steven
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