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Ok thanks to all the wonderful messages here I have finally been able to map a drive from warp to NT. Now is there a way that I can log into the NT 4 domain? How do I add print Queue that is on a NT 4 Server. Any help appreciated

Keven,
The OS/2 client will need to have the printer drivers locally installed. Create a standard printer object, install the printer as if it were local, then net use lptx to the NT printer share.
As for logging onto the NT domain... that should just work out the box I think. NT allows Lan Manager compatible logons. What happens when you try?
Jamie

I have a problem with NT login as well. The server I try to reach is on a different segment than the os/2 machine. The OS/2 machine can not see anything outside the segment it is on. How can I make OS/2 see the whole domain, with sub segments?

Hi,
I want to map a drive to os2 from an NT domain but have no share on the os2 because it requires disk 10 and it wants a specific file but the disk seems to have only one file which is a Packing.lst file or something...I think its compressed----how do I decompress this please..

To access NT shares you must have TCP/IP over NetBios installed. But OS/2 does not supports the browser services of Windows so you will never see any NT domain or server.
To access the NT server add the name and the IP address to the HOSTS file.Succes
Erwin Kolen

i have just goten the job of internetworking an OS/2 warp NOS with 2 other sites, NT4 and another 2 nt sites, personally i would prefer to just change the entire systems to linux, but as the boss says, no.
so...
i thought if you have any information you can give me,
COR_ICEM@hotmail.com
would be much appreciated,
i have read the above msg's,
and i will be looking into it,
but my base nowledge of OS/2 warp is exactly zero,
this i have no problems admiting,
i will be hardcore learning, so if you have any help you can give me,
it will be much appreciated,
thank you,Dave

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