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Subject: OS/2 trying to connect Server 2003

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Name: OdieM
Date: October 2, 2007 at 19:40:59 Pacific
Subject: OS/2 trying to connect Server 2003
OS: OS/2 Warp 4
CPU/Ram: Intel
Model/Manufacturer: IBM Netfinity 5500
Comment:
I have Warp 4 OS/2 with 4 token ring NICs, 1 connected to a Win NT 4.0 server which has 2 NICs (1 token ring & 1 ethernet). Both are connected via Netbeui.
My problem now is, im trying to connect new Win Server 2003 with diff domain. Have installed TCP IP on all token rings of OS/2 server but I can only browse the NT server to/from the Server 2003. My NT server still see the OS/2 server but couldn't share its folder to the 2003 server. Please advice on how to do it correctly. I Might missing something here... Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance...

Ledhor Autnam


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