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I may have missed the question, but isn't this an in-house network where   
security is not an issue?  That is my case and I just set every shared   
drive for basic/read write.  Those drives are now there for the taking   
for any machine I connect.  
 
The only thing I have had to do to get Win to connect was to get the   
proper protocols on the Win side, nothing special on the OS/2 side.  
 
And I have never had to fiddle with any configuration files, everything   
was done in Connections.  It should also show if things are working.  As   
you may have noticed, I barely know what a command line is.  
 
Ray  
 
Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> OK you have NETBEUI installed.  This means you should be able share files  
> between the eCS boxes without any TCP/IP configuration.  We can configure  
> for sharing with the Windows boxes later.  
>   
> You can do a basic test of the install with  
>   
>   net start peer  
>   
> from the command line.  
>   
> To start sharing files, you need to define the users and the shares to  
> Peer.  Find the LAN configuration folder in the Connections folder.  
>   
> LAN sharing permissions are user based.  This means that each user must be  
> defined on each machine that you wish to give the user access to.  This  
> user's password needs to be the same on each machine.  
>   
> When you installed eCS, you supplied an LAN administrator name and  
> password.  Login with this user id and password to get started.  This user  
> has permission to do anything.  
>   
> There's also a guest user, but it's better to delete this user once you  
> have the other users configured.  
>   
> Define your users and your shares and you should be ready to go.  The Peer  
> configuration notebook is reasonable intuitive.  
>   
> Steven  
>   
 
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