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Warp v4 Peer networking - how to log on
Name: Martin Matthews Date: June 23, 2000 at 13:28:42 Pacific
Comment:
I have set up peer networking and can see my os2 machine from my win98 machine. But I cannot log on using the username and password I provided during install. Am I missing something obvious?
Not being able to log on I cannot set share rights on my disks or see the win98 machine's shared disks.
Name: Michel Giroux Date: June 25, 2000 at 09:35:51 Pacific
Reply:
>Not being able to log on...
Because OS/2 does not recognize your username and password or because you do not find where is the peer-to-peer login icon ?
Installation should have put on your desktop a Connexions icon.
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Response Number 2
Name: oscar Date: July 10, 2000 at 10:53:44 Pacific
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can you explain how you make a connection fron win98 to os2warp? wich protocol use you? thanks.
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Response Number 3
Name: Fabiano Date: September 21, 2000 at 07:56:41 Pacific
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I would like to know how did you conect the os1warp to win98.
could you give me some help ?
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Response Number 4
Name: Ernie Date: October 17, 2000 at 09:31:06 Pacific
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Could you tell me how you did the warp v4 peer networking with win98. No matter what I do I can't see the OS\2 machine through network neighborhood. In response to your question I think using a domain scenario might be the solution(and for me). You will need to install a service on the PDC called IBM Networks Coordinated Logon Client for Windows NT 4.0 .I have not had any luck finding this part of the OS\2 software except on some Japanese site which was of no use to me. Please send any info you have.
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