said:
>In <200801260639.m0Q6d5m4017743@nlpi015.prodigy.net>, on 01/25/08
> at 10:39 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>Is there a tutorial or instructions for setting up two OS/2 computers to
>>talk to each other -- particularly printer sharing? I know I have done
>>this in the past, but I can't remember how I did it, and now I can't seem
>>to figure it out.
>There's always
> <http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/peer/WARPPEER.HTM>
> <http://ps-2.kev009.com:8081/ohlandl/NIC/Surviving.pdf>
Excellent. Thanks so much.
I have seen much of this before, but in bits and pieces. It is great to
have it all together in a coherent way.
I did get one OS/2 machine to see the other, finally. I did not having any
luck getting the Windows XP one to see it, but that is not so important.
Maybe this will help.
Thanks again,
Sandy
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