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MSDOS network BOOT FLOPPY P2P
Name: Ahmed Ilyas Date: September 5, 2002 at 14:27:39 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: 128MB RAM
Comment:
Hi. this is sorta of an emergency. I have a tcp/ip network boot floppy disk that I can use to boot in to MSDOS and map a network drive via router (gets the DHCP from that) great.
But I need to know where and how to obtain or make a network MSDOS boot floppy that I can boot from and map a network drive P2P (X over cable) ???
Is this possible? I need a network boot floppy MSDOS that I can boot from and map a network / machine that is connected DIRECTLY to this machine, from machine 1 DIRECTLY to machine 2.
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