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At 18:10 07/25/98 -0700, Jeff Silberberg wrote:
>
> I have the Netserver configured for a client, and all works well
> on the test machine, if CA/400 (router) is loaded but otherwise I can
> not see the shares I established. 
>
> The Client is confuged for both Win NT / and Novel client and uses the 
>IPX and TCP/IP protocols.  Do I also need to enable the Netbios here, or 
>can I enable this another way, either with IPX on the AS/400 or with some 
>option I am missing in the Win/95 configuration to just use IP. 

Jeff,

I found that as long as the NT network client was configured, I couldn't see 
the AS/400 shares. I suspect that it will work with the NT client also if the 
Novell client is removed, but Novell is our standard setup, so I didn't muck 
with it. It works fine with just the Novell client.

Pete


Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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