Re: 8560 Ethernet is a one-way street........



Hi!

> If it was Windows 98 and such, I would wonder if the drive was set to be
> shared. Is there such a setting for the Model 60??

It's not so much a setting for the Model 60 as it would be the OS running on
the 60...but I think that's what you meant.

The Microsoft Networking subsystem is pretty much the same across each OS.
So is much of the terminology...you just go to different places to do
things. I remember a pop-up TSR interface for the Microsoft Networking
server under DOS. You could use it to share drives and printers.

William


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