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TCP/IP is the only protocol installed by default in Win98. IPX and NETBEUI
where Win95 defaults.



Mark


Mark Walter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
mwalter@hanoverwire.com
http://www.hanoverwire.com
717.637.3795 Ext.3040


                                                                                
                                         
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I think tcp/ip is all that's required.  My pc here at work is configured
only for tcp/ip and it works a well as can be expected.

 -----Original Message-----
From: DeLong, Eric [mailto:EDeLong@Sallybeauty.com]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 12:45 PM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Client Access Express, Win98SE, Network Neighborhood

 Tom,
 Your best means of configuring this is through Operations Navigator.
 You'll find Netserver configuration in:

 Network -> Servers -> TCP/IP -> AS/400 Netserver

 Right click and select Properties. From there, you have full access to
 configurable items, such as the WINS server. If your network uses WINS,
 just name it here, and the AS400 will register itself with the WINS
 server.

 Now, the part about TCP/IP being the only protocol on the PC sound funny
 to me. I am probably wrong about this, but *I* always though that
 Microsoft required IPX or NetBEUI for network neighborhood. If my
 recollection is not valid, someone please let me know. (I have a home
 network that would be MUCH easier to manage without IPX.)

 hth,


 Eric DeLong
 Sally Beauty Company
 MIS-Sr. Programmer/Analyst
 940-898-7863 or ext. 1863













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