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Date: | Tue, 13 Jul 2004 15:04:31 -0300 |
From: | Alain <alainm AT pobox DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: AW: WIN XP access to PNW server ? |
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Why don't you use Microsoft Client? Gary Welles escreveu: > Michal Tyc writes: > > >>You can access PNW server from Windows 3.1, if you install the client >>that comes with DR-DOS. . . . > > > I was thinking of the DOS clients and that the PNW protocol > stack and the Win/XP stack could share the same NIC at some > level. > > If you had trouble, you could get DOS PNW clients working from > a bootable floppy and then move on to getting same to work > from Win/XP. You may have to not load the Win/XP protocol > stack while you get the DOS stack working from Win/XP, before > trying to get them to share. It seems the worst case, you'd > need a second NIC for a PNW prototocol stack. > > -- Gary Welles > > > >
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