01-02-1998,Michael Box wrote to Will Honea:
MB>
MB> cmd file to logon and setup shares be the problem? Would
MB> there also be a Net command I could use from within this
MB> cmd file to setup the shared comm port? Here's a sample of
MB> my cmd file:
MB>
Sure, just type 'net share /? | more' to get the correct syntax, then
add it to your cmd file.
Being nosy, do you have a CONNECTIONS folder on the desktop? Open
that and see what is there. Open it from the desktop icon itself, tho,
since some things don't show if you use the 'OS2WARP' item on the Warp
Center. If you don't have a NETWORK folder under CONNECTIONS, you may
have to do a partial re-install to get it back. If you do, then there
should be folders under NETWORK. One of those will be NETWORK
SERVICES. Open that and then select SHARED RESOURCES AND NETWORK
CONNECTIONS. That notebook is where you can define shares and
connections. You might also look at the FILE AND PRINT CLIENT RESOURCE
BROWSER to see just what your net THINKS it has available - but it will
not show comm ports.
Will Honea
whonea@codenet.net
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