From: "Ben A L Jemmett" To: "OpenDOS Mailing List @ Delorie" , "Caldera OpenDOS List" Subject: PNW NET.EXE Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 16:52:53 -0000 Message-ID: <01bd1c55$dd1ff960$537106c2@highscreen> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk Hi all, I've finally got a small network running under PNW/OD7.02B2. At the moment, only the server runs OD until I can find the mods nedded to support various eccentric bits of hardware in the workstations. The problem is this: NET.EXE is *too big*! One workstation has two 360Kb floppy drives and no HDD, so I need a small login program. Will LOGIN.EXE NW3.12 work on PNW? Or can PNW have a directory like NW's \LOGIN directory for this sort of stuff? Also, when I login from the other workstations, I sometimes get an error (-3205 I think - I'll check next time it happens), and occasionally a corrupt server/workgroup name. Running NET LOGIN prints various garbage - mainly "Au", but sometimes screenfuls of random ASCII then a cold reboot is triggered. Is this due to running MS-DOS v3.2 (buggy HDD support, Amstrad PC1512/1640 version supporting funny mouse interface (mapped to keyboard) and RTC), or to some other problem? The hardware seems fine - taken from a perfectly healthy NW3.12 network. I'm running cheapernet - frame type Ethernet802.2 - and the bus is properly terminated. The server is a 80286 with 1Mb RAM and 20Mb HDD, the working workstation is a 8086 with 640Kb RAM, 32Mb HDD, and the non-working workstation is an 8086 with 512Kb RAM, no HDD. Thanks in advance, Ben Jemmett