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Ray Davison wrote:
> I of course do not know if\how this is part of the situation, but if I
> try to connect W2K to any OS/2 machine, It can see the machine down to
> the partition level, but an attempt to map or connect gets "No more
> connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because
> there are already as many connections as the computer can accept."
W2K now connects to one shared machine running W4, eCS20b3 and RC2. It
is hard to say what fixed W2K. I went thru all the setup stuff I could
find and now it works.
Another machine can connect to that shared machine while that machine is
running W4 and eCS20b3, but not RC2.
So the only change is that W2K can now connect to RC2 but W4 still cannot.
Ray
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