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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 14:31:49 +1000
From: Daryl Pilkington <u3232athome.dialix dot com>
Subject: Re: [os2genau] Long filenames with Win98 shares

Thanks David,
No didn't work, OS/2 peer, (FixPak IP08412), didn't start with the below
LM10->MB30 change.

Copying the files to my Warp Server & then accessing them from the OS/2
box gives the long filenames.

Perhaps something with the IBM Network Client for Windoze, helps with
the long filenames.
Doesn't help with peer-to-peer though.

David Forrester wrote:
> 
SNIP
> 
> Yes, but it's fairly ugly. Win9x exports the short names to OS/2
> because
> OS/2 advertizes itself as supporting only an older version of
> the NetBIOS protocol (LM10).
> 
> Unfortunately, if you tell OS/2 to support the newer protocol (NB30)
> the
> NetBIOS drivers won't load. Or wouldn't as of Warp 4 with
> no Peer fixpaks applied, at least.
> 
> Workaround:
> 
> copy \IBMLAN\IBMLAN.INI to \IBMLAN.W9X
> in IBMLAN.W9X, change all occurrences of LM10 to NB30
> boot without starting requester
> CD \IBMLAN
> REN IBMLAN.INI IBMLAN.OS2
> REN IBMLAN.W9X IBMLAN.INI
> NET START PEER
> REN IBMLAN.INI IBMLAN.W9X
> REN IBMLAN.OS2 IBMLAN.INI
> 
SNIP
>
-- 
Regards, 

Daryl  Pilkington 

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