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From: "Pepino Voorhoeve"
To: "opendos AT delorie DOT com"
Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 09:44:40 -0100
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Subject: RE: networking with dos
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On Tue, 1 May 2001 18:12:25 +1000, da Silva, Joe wrote:
>Oh ... I see! (Why didn't you say this before?)
>
I thought I did.
I certainly did try it.
>Well, I have never used this stuff peer-to-peer, but if you mean sharing
>resources that reside on DOS machines, then I'm sure that is possible
>(although I don't do that, myself).
No, not necessairly, but I want to use the stuff on the Windwos-machine
>
>When you start the network services, you have two possible modes :
>1. Basic services. In this mode you can access drives and printers
> from other machines on the network. That's about all.
Yes, but I can't get a connection with the Windows machine, even everything seems to working allright.
>2. Full services. In this mode, you can do the above, plus access
> your M$-Exchange mail server (using M$-Exchange for DOS) and,
> IIRC, you can also share your machine's resources with the rest
> of the network.
Using MSexchange would be a nice experiment, that is for later, because I only use it at my work.
Thanks so far.
I will still looking and trying.
Pepino