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From: | remin AT comcast DOT net
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To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com
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Subject: | Re: AW: WIN XP access to PNW server ?
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Date: | Tue, 13 Jul 2004 19:35:52 +0000
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Just stumbled over this page:
< http://www.dossolutions.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/network.htm >
which says...
"Personal NetWare is not only a peer-to-peer network it can to used as a client to connect to IntranetWare and NetWare servers 2.x, 3.x and 4.x, giving you access to server volumes and mail with Pegasus Mail ©. Updates for NetWare Client can be found here as vlm121_1-6 this is the final update for Netware Client VLM's
"Personal NetWare © can also be connected to Windows © and *NIX servers via TCP/IP, with Novell's © TCPIP(Lan for WorkPlace) for external communication via Internet, Intranet and Wan. Included in the VLM Client Kit 6, vlmkt6.exe. Really, after installation, you'll need to update the vlmkt6.exe with lwp188.zip, lwp189.zip, lwp42t.exe and tcp16.exe. This will add additional utilities and the updated tcpip driver.
"A batch file for LWP(lanwp.bat) would look similiar to this:"
<< additional text 'snipped' >>
There are several web page lins for downloads and further reference and additional example setup text.
I'm not sure whether this is saying you can directly connect a PNW PC to a Windows PC or not...?!
Alan S.
7/13/2004
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