Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>Running inside or outside of the GUI?

I never ran the network while in W95. I only used it (W95) for burning CDs,
so it wasn't that often. I've got that same computer dedicated for making
CDs now (and a faster for evry day use). But I have in fact not used it in
almost a month (until, today actually).

>Novell's line (and the experiences of
>the Support Connection SysOps) is that it's not possible to launch
>SERVER.EXE from inside the GUI, or to use the network if the GUI is loaded
>after SERVER.EXE.

How interesting, I'm intrigued enough to give it a try myself. Since I now
have two computers that run W95 (actually I need to move the Linux HD out
of this machine and put the W95 HD in first, and of course make sure the
DOS HD can't be reached for W95) in my room it wouldn't be that hard to
atleast try.

BTW: After Linux having messed up some "inodes" I'm considering moving my
Linux HD out of this computer and into some other (which also solves the
problem with what I should use one of the 486's for). And no I didn't do
anything wrong at all (as for instance just shutting the power down) when
it lost the "inodes".
//Bernie
http://hem1.passagen.se/bernie/index.htm DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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