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MS-DOS Client and Windows 2000
Name: Alain Normandin Date: May 23, 2001 at 11:55:33 Pacific
Comment:
Hi, I looking to have a special MS-DOS PC connected to Windows 2000. Right now the PC is connected to the old NT4.0 domain. Do you have any ideas on how to setup this PC?
Name: Desiato Date: September 17, 2001 at 05:33:29 Pacific
Reply:
The easiest way is to install Windows 3.11 on this DOS-PC. You can use the Windows Network without starting Windows (just type NET START WORKSTATION in the command prompt), but you can configure it to logon into a NT-Domain (like your 2000...). It's working pretty good. If you have any further questions, email me.
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