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In <20040421193107.97851.qmail@vcnet.com>, on 04/21/04
at 12:31 PM, scarter@vcnet.com said:
>I really wish you could remember.
One never knows when my long term memory might kick in. I've found the
best solutions for using win95 is not to use it.
>I have spent countless hours trying to
>make this work. I even messaged Brandon Alberry who once wrote about how
>to di it with Win95, but could not make it work with Win98. It appears
>that win98 does NOT recognize Warp as long-filename capable, and thus
>sends 8.3 format filenames only.
The fix that I dimly recall was booting with IBMLAN.INI set to something
like:
net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,100,150,14
and then switching it to
net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM30,100,150,14
and then cycling peer with:
net stop requester
net start requester
Is this what Brandon had you do?
HTH,
Steven
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