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In , on 06/10/04
at 10:34 AM, "Gary Granat" said:
>FWIW, my peer network is all OS/2 and eCS. I have a (currently
>nonfunctional) NT Workstation 4.0 partition on my ThinkPad that I'm going
>to have to get working properly once of these days, but it is a low
>priority right now. Once I get the Dragon fully operational and stable,
>I intend to use it in place of my venerable Diamond Flower system. I'm
>not to that stage, yet, however.
Do the srvhidden change. It's a known problem. What is does is tell the
Peer component not to respond to broadcast queries. You can still
manually attach, but nothing will show up in the browser window.
FWIW, you don't need to reboot when you change this parameter. Just
issue:
net stop requester
net start peer
and doing the edits.
HTH,
Steven
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