"Or Botton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[...]
> Guess that now all is left is to find away to actually connect the two.
> Heard that connecting a Win95 and DOS based computers in the first place
> can be quite a headache.
>
> I'll start as soon as I get the cards. (should in afew hours.)
I've had very good success using the Windows NT DOS client. I've used it to
install Windows 95 & 98. I attached a new PC with a non-recognized CD-ROM
drive to a Windows 95/98 workstation and copied setup files from "server"
(turn sharing on!) to the local drive.
There may be other ways, but that's one I've used. In fact, if you set both
the "server" (Win 95 machine) and the DOS client up using NetBEUI, it's
painless to get started. Once that's working, you'll want to get TCP/IP
going for the Internet tools.
Have fun!
- Bob
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