>It's $30 from Novell or free from IBM (I think). You need to set up
>Virtual IPX for DOS VDMs from the Install program. If you aren't using
>a real Netware server on your net, you may have to rem out the NWREQ.
>SYS, NWDAEMON.EXE, and NWIFS.IFS lines in your CONFIG.SYS. Then, from a DOS
>box (you may have to use the DOS_VERSION setting to fake a real DOS
>version), you can run CLIENT and NET. This will work for at least one VDM,
>maybe more (thanx to VIPX). If you want to use SERVER, you will need to get
>the patch at ftp-os2.nmsu.edu (NETWLSRV.ZIP) and apply it to SERVER.EXE
>before you can run it from a VDM. Keep in mind that you still won't be able
>to access NWLITE servers from OS/2 sessions, but it's a real cheap way to
>turn your OS/2 machine into a file server.
>Hope this helps,
Welp, running the net in a DOS session is just fine with me.. It'd be real niceto get the network drives working under PM since I run FAT vs. HPFS (I know, I know... <grin>) and a LOT of my apps/utils are on the servers..
I did get the OS/2 2.0 requestor a couple of days ago and I'm going to attempt to get it working this weekend. (Nice project for the 1st day of the year)
I wish to use the OS/2 machine as a CLIENT only. (This is MY baby, I'm not
gonna share it with anyone.. ehhehe) I'm still having problems excluding the
c800-cbff range in a VDM. I keep getting unused areas from cb00-dfff and the
net drives still won't map.. I can run the NET util and 'see' the 4 servers just fine, but still can't access them..