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| From | Peter Brown <losepeteSPAM-ME-NOT@ntlworld.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.os2.networking.misc |
| Subject | Re: PEER entries in CONFIG.SYS...??? |
| References | <Qg5I6Bo2seGy-pn2-iLNJLHGX03ni@neurobox> |
| Message-ID | <lmlZp.48009$T85.46601@newsfe19.ams2> (permalink) |
| Organization | virginmedia.com |
| Date | 2011-08-01 00:15 +0100 |
Hi Dariusz Dariusz Piatkowski wrote: > I want to REM out the PEER related entries in my CONFIG.SYS in my attempts to > rule out another SMP 'soft freeze' root cause. The reason for doing this is that > in the reasearch I have done it appears that the PEER version as present on my > system is generally NOT SMP ready/stable. > > Way back when, I had a listing (or found it somewhere) which showed the PEER > specific entries to 'remove'. > > This would be for a CP2 version of OS/2 configured as follows: > > MPTS = WR8708 > PEER = IP8605 > TCPIP = UN2334 > > OS/2 = CP2 FP6 > > Any suggestions? > The FAQ for samba includes a bit about removing peer http://svn.netlabs.org/samba/wiki/FAQ - see the section "I want to try Samba Server for eCS(OS/2), but I have installed NetBIOS over TCP/IP and I do not want to screw this machine. Anything I can do for a quick and painless test?" Regards Pete
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PEER entries in CONFIG.SYS...??? "Dariusz Piatkowski" <dariusz@_NO-SPAM_mnsi.net> - 2011-07-31 22:46 +0000
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