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LanMan98

Started byChris Newman <newslists@npost.uk>
First post2025-06-17 23:10 +0100
Last post2025-06-18 12:52 +0100
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  LanMan98 Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> - 2025-06-17 23:10 +0100
    Re: LanMan98 Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> - 2025-06-17 23:28 +0100
      Re: LanMan98 Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> - 2025-06-17 23:42 +0100
        Re: LanMan98 Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> - 2025-06-18 01:07 +0100
          Re: LanMan98 Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> - 2025-06-18 09:49 +0100
            Re: LanMan98 Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> - 2025-06-18 11:45 +0100
              Re: LanMan98 Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> - 2025-06-18 12:21 +0100
              Re: LanMan98 "Richard Darby (news)" <news@rjdarby.co.uk> - 2025-06-18 12:52 +0100

#19478 — LanMan98

FromChris Newman <newslists@npost.uk>
Date2025-06-17 23:10 +0100
SubjectLanMan98
Message-ID<5c2e97f55enewslists@npost.uk>
Hi folks,

On my FAST and RiscPC I have LanMan98 2.06, the last WarmSilence version.
It works perfectly with all my Windows machines.

In the spirit of keeping up with developments, I downloaded 2.08 the 
RISC OS Developments Open Source release version.
The installation notes don't say if I can just copy this over my old
version to save all that setting up again.
I looked in Boot.Choices and no LanMan so I presume all its parameters
are stored within the programme.
Any help and advice gratefully received.

-- 
Chris

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#19479

FromBrian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk>
Date2025-06-17 23:28 +0100
Message-ID<fd9e992e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>
In reply to#19478
On 17 Jun, Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> wrote:

> I looked in Boot.Choices and no LanMan so I presume all its parameters
> are stored within the programme.
> Any help and advice gratefully received.

The settings are stored within the !LanMan98.Discs folder.

I would suggest backing that up before installing the later version just 
in case.
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Brian Howlett - Email to From: address deleted unseen
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A. You get your job back, you get your wife back, you get your car...

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#19480

FromMartin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk>
Date2025-06-17 23:42 +0100
Message-ID<5c2e9ae413News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk>
In reply to#19479
In article <fd9e992e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>,
   Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> wrote:
> On 17 Jun, Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> wrote:

> > I looked in Boot.Choices and no LanMan so I presume all its
> > parameters are stored within the programme. Any help and advice
> > gratefully received.

> The settings are stored within the !LanMan98.Discs folder.

> I would suggest backing that up before installing the later version
> just in case.

I think that may depend on how LM98 is installed - standalone or
within Omni.  My !LanMan98.Discs directory is empty, but mine is
installed for use within Omni. All my mounts are stored within the
normal Choices:Omni.Mounts file.  I will try and dig deeper tomorrow.

-- 
Martin Avison 
Note that unfortunately this email address will become invalid
without notice if (when) any spam is received. 

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#19481

FromBrian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk>
Date2025-06-18 01:07 +0100
Message-ID<60b4a22e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>
In reply to#19480
On 17 Jun, Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote:

> I think that may depend on how LM98 is installed - standalone or
> within Omni.  My !LanMan98.Discs directory is empty, but mine is
> installed for use within Omni. All my mounts are stored within the
> normal Choices:Omni.Mounts file.  I will try and dig deeper tomorrow.

I'm using it stand-alone.
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Brian Howlett - Email to From: address deleted unseen
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#19482

FromChris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk>
Date2025-06-18 09:49 +0100
Message-ID<507bd22e5c.chris@mytardis>
In reply to#19481
In message <60b4a22e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>
          Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> wrote:

> On 17 Jun, Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote:

>> I think that may depend on how LM98 is installed - standalone or
>> within Omni.  My !LanMan98.Discs directory is empty, but mine is
>> installed for use within Omni. All my mounts are stored within the
>> normal Choices:Omni.Mounts file.  I will try and dig deeper tomorrow.

> I'm using it stand-alone.

Indeed I do as well.

From the Readme file with LanMan 2.08, it says the following:

Installation for use as a standalone application
================================================
LanMan98 2.07 onwards is supplied ready-to-use as a standalone RISC OS
application, and does not need to be modified in any way before use.
Simply copy !LanMan98 to your main drive - perhaps in the Network(ing)
folder, or Apps.  Whenever you wish to use !LanMan98, just double-click 
the application, or better still place the application in your !Boot, 
inside the Choices.Boot.Tasks directory, so that it will be invoked 
automatically when you switch on your computer.




-- 
Chris Hughes

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#19483

FromChris Newman <newslists@npost.uk>
Date2025-06-18 11:45 +0100
Message-ID<5c2edd2058newslists@npost.uk>
In reply to#19482
In article <507bd22e5c.chris@mytardis>,
   Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
> In message <60b4a22e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>
>           Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> wrote:

> > On 17 Jun, Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote:

> >> I think that may depend on how LM98 is installed - standalone or
> >> within Omni.  My !LanMan98.Discs directory is empty, but mine is
> >> installed for use within Omni. All my mounts are stored within the
> >> normal Choices:Omni.Mounts file.  I will try and dig deeper tomorrow.

> > I'm using it stand-alone.

> Indeed I do as well.

> From the Readme file with LanMan 2.08, it says the following:

> Installation for use as a standalone application
> ================================================
> LanMan98 2.07 onwards is supplied ready-to-use as a standalone RISC OS
> application, and does not need to be modified in any way before use.
> Simply copy !LanMan98 to your main drive - perhaps in the Network(ing)
> folder, or Apps.  Whenever you wish to use !LanMan98, just double-click 
> the application, or better still place the application in your !Boot, 
> inside the Choices.Boot.Tasks directory, so that it will be invoked 
> automatically when you switch on your computer.

Yes. I've read all that.

I use LanMan stand alone. It is loaded using the Run list in
Configuration.
If I drop the new LanMan over the old will it update nicely or will I
lose Local Name, Server name, Share etc that I set up when first using it?

-- 
Chris

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#19484

FromChris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk>
Date2025-06-18 12:21 +0100
Message-ID<9967e02e5c.chris@mytardis>
In reply to#19483
In message <5c2edd2058newslists@npost.uk>
          Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> wrote:

> In article <507bd22e5c.chris@mytardis>,
>    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
>> In message <60b4a22e5c.BrianNews@brianhowlett.me.uk>
>>           Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@brianhowlett.me.uk> wrote:

>>> On 17 Jun, Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote:

>>>> I think that may depend on how LM98 is installed - standalone or
>>>> within Omni.  My !LanMan98.Discs directory is empty, but mine is
>>>> installed for use within Omni. All my mounts are stored within the
>>>> normal Choices:Omni.Mounts file.  I will try and dig deeper tomorrow.

>>> I'm using it stand-alone.

>> Indeed I do as well.

>> From the Readme file with LanMan 2.08, it says the following:

>> Installation for use as a standalone application
>> ================================================
>> LanMan98 2.07 onwards is supplied ready-to-use as a standalone RISC OS
>> application, and does not need to be modified in any way before use.
>> Simply copy !LanMan98 to your main drive - perhaps in the Network(ing)
>> folder, or Apps.  Whenever you wish to use !LanMan98, just double-click
>> the application, or better still place the application in your !Boot,
>> inside the Choices.Boot.Tasks directory, so that it will be invoked
>> automatically when you switch on your computer.

> Yes. I've read all that.

> I use LanMan stand alone. It is loaded using the Run list in
> Configuration.
> If I drop the new LanMan over the old will it update nicely or will I
> lose Local Name, Server name, Share etc that I set up when first using it?

Well I would just follow the golden rules. Make a backup of your current 
version somewhere safe (I assume you do regular backups of your programs 
anyway).

The standalone version has a 'Discs' folder within it with all your drive 
connections.

Once backed up just drop the new version on the old and then check you 
still have your discs folder contents within the updated LanMan98.

Remember to reboot before using the new version to make sure everything 
starts cleanly.


-- 
Chris Hughes

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#19485

From"Richard Darby (news)" <news@rjdarby.co.uk>
Date2025-06-18 12:52 +0100
Message-ID<5c2ee33618news@rjdarby.co.uk>
In reply to#19483
In article <5c2edd2058newslists@npost.uk>,
   Chris Newman <newslists@npost.uk> wrote:

> I use LanMan stand alone. It is loaded using the Run list in
> Configuration.
> If I drop the new LanMan over the old will it update nicely or will I
> lose Local Name, Server name, Share etc that I set up when first using it?

I use it stand alone as well.  On updating I save the working version
where it can't be seen (for reversion) and install the new version as
supplied to get around any problems with changed files.  If you then copy
the contents of the Discs directory from the old version to the new
version it should just work as before.

Richard Darby

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