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11.01.2000 |
Lange Datei-Namen im Peer-Netzwerk mit W95 (von: Alexander Coers, 00:00:00) | ^ |
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November 17, 1999 - On the OS/2 Discussion List Someone asked "When someone using Win9x creates a netBEUI share, and I do a NET USE R: \someoneshare I dont "see" the long filenames, but I get the stupid ~tilda characters. Is there anything that can be done about it?" Brandon s. Allbery had the following advise: Yes, but it's fairly ugly. Win9x exports the short names to OS/2 because OS/2 advertizes itself as supporting only an older version of the NetBIOS protocol (LM10). Unfortunately, if you tell OS/2 to support the newer protocol (NB30) the NetBIOS drivers won't load. Or wouldn't as of Warp 4 with no Peer fixpaks applied, at least. Workaround: copy IBMLANIBMLAN.INI to IBMLAN.W9X in IBMLAN.W9X, change all occurrences of LM10 to NB30 boot without starting requester CD IBMLAN REN IBMLAN.INI IBMLAN.OS2 REN IBMLAN.W9X IBMLAN.INI NET START PEER REN IBMLAN.INI IBMLAN.W9X REN IBMLAN.OS2 IBMLAN.INI (You could conceivably add the above to NETSTCMD.CMD (IIRC) and let the requester start at boot, instead.) This should cause Peer to advertize NetBIOS 3.x compatibility, enabling long file names. Hat jemand damit erfahrungen ?? [ Leser: 93 ] |
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