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Тема : CM19 - W4W compatible server
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[Q]: W4W compatible server
[A]: Sasha Plavinskiy (2:5052/4.22)
NETWORKING THE OS/2 PEER REQUESTER WITH MS-Workgroups for Windows
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What you`ll need:
a. Windows for workgroups
b. os/2 2.1x or os/2 2.1x for windows
c. Network transport services/2 (NTS/2)
d. OS/2 Lan Requester
I`m not sure of all available sources for (c) and (d) above, but I know
they come with LAN server. Several Os/2 catalogs (IE: corner store) list
"OS/lan requester licencse" for $49 or so, but I am note sure if that comes
with the disks for NTS/2 and the OS/2 lan requester.
(1) Before worrying about the OS/2 machine(s), get your MS-Workgroups for
windows setup. When Windows asks for a "workgroup" name, pick a name that
is also an OS/2 compatible domain name (IE: 8 chars or less, no spaces).
When windows asks for a "machine name", again pick an os/2 compatible one (8
chars, etc).
(2) Now for the OS/2 machine(s). Install Network Transport Services/2
(NTS/2). NTS/2 is the package that contains the lower-layer (IE: NDIS)
drivers for OS/2. NTS/2 comes with support for a number of network cards.
When you install NTS/2, one of the options is for what "protocols" to
support on your card. Make sure you include support for "NETBIOS".
(3) Reboot and make sure all of the NTS/2 drivers which were added to your
CONFIG.SYS come up properly. If they don`t, their is no reason to go on to
the next step. If anyone has any problems getting the NTS/2 stuff to come
up, drop my a line and I`ll try to help.
(3) Next, install the OS/2 Lan Requester on your OS/2 Machine(s). Don`t
do the "base" install, do a custom one. Install at least the
base-requester and peer-requester options. When the install program asks
for a DOMAIN name, use the same name as you used for your MS4WG "workgroup".
You can use whatever you want for the machine/requester name, but lets
assume you use "OS2PEER" as the machine/requester name.
When the OS/2 lan requester install is done, it will tell you that the
default user ID and password are "USERID" and "PASSWORD".
(4) Reboot and verify that the OS/2 lan requester drivers come up properly.
If it doesn`t, their is no reason to go on to the next step. Again, if
anyone has any problems just drop me a note and I`ll try to help.
(5) Go to an OS/2 screen or window. If you didn`t specify to automatically
start the requester via STARTUP.CMD, type "NET START REQ" at the os/2
prompt. Next you need to share your drives. For example, to share your C:
drive, type "NET SHARE C=C:\\ /USERS:1 /PERMISSIONS:XRWCDA". "NET SHARE"
is the command that tells the OS/2 peer requester to share something.
"C=C:" tells the requester to share, under the network name "C", your
"C:" drive, "" (root) directory; with all permissions, (IE: e"X"ecute,
"R"ead, "W"rite, etc)
(6) On your W4WG machine, login using the name "USERID" and "PASSWORD" for
the password. These are the defaults used by the OS/2 peer requester. Go
to the file manager. Select "Connect network drive". Eventually, a dialog
will come up showing you what "shared directories" you can connect to. The
OS/2 peer-requester machine will not be listed, but it is available! Go to
the "Path" input field, and type "\\OS2PEER" (or whatever name you used for
the os/2 peer requester/machine) and press . Walla! The OS/2 peer
requester and it`s shared directories ("C" if you followed the example in
#5) will be on the list. Click on the "C" shared-directory, press OK, and
bang, your connected.
(7) to connect to drives on your W4WG machine _from_ os/2, share your drives
on the W4WG machine via the normal mechanmism (IE: use the File Manager
"share as" menu option). Don`t specify any passwords, and set the access
typ to whatever you want (IE: read only, full) For our examples, lets say
you share your W4WG machine`s C:\\ directory under the share name "C", and
your W4WG machine is named "Bill". NEXT, Goto an OS/2 window or screen, and
at the prompt type "NET USE F: \\BILL\\C". This command tells the OS/2
requester to "USE" "\\BILL\\C" on the W4WG machine as the local "F:" drive.
All of this is working great on my machine. The only caveats I have are (1)
4OS2 (a replacement shell that can be used instaed of os/2s CMD.EXE)
seems to have some problems with this setup; and (2) when connecting to a
w4wg drive from an os/2 peer, some programs running on the os/2 machine
cause os/2 to report "write errors" when writing to the w4wg drive. No
actuall errors seem to occur--os/2 just reports that they are happening.
Also, I`m running on NE2000 cards which are not natively supported by NTS/2.
I had to get a copy of 2000NDIS.EXE which is a self-extracting zip which
includes OS/2 NDIS / NTS/2 drivers for the NE2000.
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