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On 09/11/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> What question do you really want to ask?
Here is what I really want to know:
(1) Peer-to-peer network--what protocol do I use on each box?
(2) What utility do I then use to set up shares and connections?
(3) Do these shares stick through reboots with or without all the
computers running? Do I need to create a new connection each time I want
to connect? I vaguely remember my old Novell system (of course, it was
server based, not a peer network) in which drives on remote boxes had
"permanent" names that could be accessed. Where can I read about OS/2
networking?
Martin
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