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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>> So the only change is that W2K can now connect to RC2 but W4 still
>> cannot.
>
> Do you have matched network protocols everywhere? TCPBEUI or NETBEUI?
You do understand, W4 and b3 can connect to each other, b3 and RC2 can
connect to each other, but W4 and RC2 cannot connect to each other. In
all cases it is bidirectional. It is not just W4 that cannot see RC2,
RC2 cannot see W4. In both cases the other machine does not show as a
resource.
As to protocols, my understanding is real close to zero. But I think I
can at least compare setup windows.
>
> Your Warp4 setup might not be configured for long names. Did you check
> this?
I would not know how to have W4 not see LFN. b3 has LFN. W4 can see
those. If there was ever a time that W4 could not see\display LFN, that
has long ago been gone from my memory.
Ray
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