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Update:
I finally managed to go through the reference material suggested by both Harry
and Tom. The "srvhidden" value was already properly set. I went through the
WarpDoctor article (interesting reading, incidentally) but nothing there
resolved the issue -- my Dragon was still invisible to the other two OS/2
systems on my peer network.
The article at
http://www.redhill.net.au/ecs/ecslan.html
was the one that finally resolved things for me. Once I created accounts for
the two older systems on the Dragon, it immediately became visible on both
systems. I'm sure that I knew that was a necessary step, but the last time I
did this was in 1998 and time has a habit of clearing out dusty details.
Thanks to all for your help.
--gary
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