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Warp 4 in a Win2003 domain

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Name: Ritmo2k
Date: February 24, 2005 at 15:15:20 Pacific
OS: warp 4
CPU/Ram: 233/32
Comment:

I have a warp 4 wkst that I want to see and access local shares from my Win2k and Winxp machines inside my win2003 domain. I do not want to login to the domain. I just want the warp wkst's to share a directory and let my windows machines access it. How can I doi this?
Thanks,
jlc



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Name: Hmmm
Date: March 12, 2005 at 11:24:27 Pacific
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I they're on the same network segment just use the Netbuie or enable netbios over tcpip on the boxes you want to share files with. You may have to log on to the domain though depending on network policy.


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Name: sagnhill
Date: March 22, 2005 at 07:56:49 Pacific
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YOu also need to change the IBMlanman.ini wrkhuistics 37 to 2. I might have spelled that wrong. :)


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