Re: TCP/IP SMB Connections

1996-10-10 Thread Rick Macdonald
Philip Hands wrote: > > > Which brings me to question number 1: > > Where do I get TCP/IP protocol for Windoze for Workgroupies? Microsoft's > > "techs" were no help. "Whats TCP/IP?" one said.. > > ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/WFW/TCP32B.EXE > > You need two things: The 32 bit TCP

Re: TCP/IP SMB Connections

1996-10-10 Thread Philip Hands
> Which brings me to question number 1: > Where do I get TCP/IP protocol for Windoze for Workgroupies? Microsoft's > "techs" were no help. "Whats TCP/IP?" one said.. ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/WFW/TCP32B.EXE You need two things: The 32 bit TCP stack (TCP32B.EXE); and the 32 bit

Re: TCP/IP SMB Connections

1996-10-10 Thread Adam Shand
>Which brings me to question number 1: > Where do I get TCP/IP protocol for Windoze for Workgroupies? Microsoft's > "techs" were no help. "Whats TCP/IP?" one said.. Get MS's TCP/IP Stack, for Ethernet it's better then Trumpet. >From the Samba Homepage (http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/)

TCP/IP SMB Connections

1996-10-10 Thread Daniel Stringfield
I'm about to setup a Debian Linux box on an existing TCP/IP network. The network has 1 SCO OpenServer 5 system running as a database system, that has about 40 incoming dedicated connections, all capable of accessing the TCP/IP network..(Ranging from 19.2k to T1 w/frame) What we want to is have eve