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Dos to NT Networking
Name: Steve E Date: October 5, 1999 at 15:01:20 Pacific
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I've been trying to connect a Dos box to an NT 4.0 box using the Network Client Administrator utility in NT, and I can't get dos to connect for the life of me. I've heard something about real mode drivers or something,which NT doesn't seem to have. Any help or info on this would be appreciated. Thanks
Name: Joachim W. Date: October 7, 1999 at 02:52:43 Pacific
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I'm also searching for information about this problem. I read that i need a dosclient 6.22 from one of the 36 winnt cd's but I do not have them. Thanks for help.
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Response Number 2
Name: Stuart Gale Date: October 8, 1999 at 05:55:31 Pacific
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I've been connecting several different types of network cards to our NT4.0 Domain from DOS. If you send me a discription of the network card and location of the shared directory that you are trying to connect to. I'll give you instuctions on what you need to do in order to connect.
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Response Number 3
Name: rickie Date: October 21, 1999 at 18:26:38 Pacific
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i cannot get a dos work station to load "netbeui". any tricks to this? i created a network startup disk with the right drivers for the card and set my irq. but it fails to load netbeui! why? need help.
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