Believe you me, it activates reguardless of weather you have another pc
connected or not.
if I put interlnk.exe in my config.sys but don't bother to connect up the
other computer, and I look and examine my memory for interlnk.exe, it's
there alright!
If I connect the other computer and startup intersrv, I find I can still
log on to both computers.


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> From: Steven Darnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SURVPC] intersvr
> Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 3:57 AM
>
> Ole Juul wrote:
> -
> -> When I set up machines for others, I sometimes just put
> -> "intersvr" as the last line in the autoexec.bat and then
> -> connect them to my machine. That way I can load software
> -
> Alternatively you can put this in the config.sys:
> device=c:\dos\interlnk.exe /auto
> -
> The advantage with this approach is that you can leave it
> in the config.sys permanently.  It only activates if it finds
> an active intersvr on the other end of the cable.
> -
> Cheers,
> Steven
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