said:
>> You have what would technically be called a TCP/IP based Intranet.
>EXCUSE me!
You can call it green if you wish. I might guess correctly what you are
talking about and then I might not. Harry already guessed wrong unless I
misunderstood his reply.
>> config.sys
>> protocol.ini
>> ibmlan.ini (if you have one)
>Attached.
OK you have NETBEUI installed. This means you should be able share files
between the eCS boxes without any TCP/IP configuration. We can configure
for sharing with the Windows boxes later.
You can do a basic test of the install with
net start peer
from the command line.
To start sharing files, you need to define the users and the shares to
Peer. Find the LAN configuration folder in the Connections folder.
LAN sharing permissions are user based. This means that each user must be
defined on each machine that you wish to give the user access to. This
user's password needs to be the same on each machine.
When you installed eCS, you supplied an LAN administrator name and
password. Login with this user id and password to get started. This user
has permission to do anything.
There's also a guest user, but it's better to delete this user once you
have the other users configured.
Define your users and your shares and you should be ready to go. The Peer
configuration notebook is reasonable intuitive.
Steven
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