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Name: EuroTeng
Date: July 24, 2003 at 04:40:25 Pacific
OS: DOS
CPU/Ram: 512MB
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How could you run configure a network under DOS system?



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Name: x86
Date: July 24, 2003 at 05:03:39 Pacific
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M$ Network Client 3.0 see www.wown.com under MSDOS.

Novell support a DOS client but must request the client software after buying Windows version www.novell.com

NSLAN is a pure DOS netowrk solution, but abandonware limited to 5 PC's
http://www.simtel.net/product.php?url_fb_product_page=48240

InvisibleLAN is freeware for non commercial though does not suppot NT
http://www.invisiblesoft.com/invlan/index.shtml

LANTASTIC intergrated LAN software
http://www.spartacom.com/products/lantastic.htm

If you want to configure your own look at WATTCP http://www.smashco.com/wattcp.asp
and http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/ftp/pub/systems/msdos/tcpip


Also about DOS at www.mwpms.uklinux.net and Links to other sites, which have lots of info, many of the Administrators visit these forums


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Response Number 2
Name: HOMERJ
Date: July 24, 2003 at 06:24:14 Pacific
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with the dos client you can map drives in 3.1 when the dos client is running.


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