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Re: Networking By: Kevin Klement to Frank Reid on Sun Jan 23 2005 14:35:49 > > Well, the MS DOS TCP/IP client should do the trick for you, > > then. You can snag that from: > > Yep, I've had this client for quite some time, but I can't understand how to > set it up? > > I do have the NetBEUI protocol setup on the XPbox. > > Do I just use NetBEUI? > Do I just use TCP/IP Kevin, That client is TCP/IP. You'll configure the network parameters in PROTOCOL.INI and SYSTEM.INI (where your IP address, gateway, workgroup and other important configuration details are contained). Once configured, you will use the "NET" command to manage the network, e.g. NET USE Z: \\SERVER\SHARE Which would map the Z: drive to a shared directory "SHARE" on the system "SERVER". I think MS still does support a NETBEUI client (MSLANMAN), but I don't recall that the operation of it is any different than above. --- SBBSecho 2.10-FreeBSD* Origin: www.bbsdoors.com (1:109/567) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 109/567 568 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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