said:
Hi,
>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.
Can W4 and RC2 ping each other?
>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.
Since you should have corrected the srvhidden setting everwhere, the
problem is elsewhere.
>As to protocols, my understanding is real close to zero. But I think I
>can at least compare setup windows.
Check the [networks] settings in ibmlan.ini.
>> 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.
Sorry. I guess I took too much for granted. We are talking around your
LAN configuration, not your file system. I said long names, not long file
names. I thought the context was obvious.
Run UPMCSET and make sure that the LAN is configured for extended
character set. This tells the LAN conponents to support longer resource
names.
Steven
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