will get more precice help.
Copying all driver files (OEMSETUP.INF, ...) to ms-client
extracted directory, and run setup, might solve the probrem.
Remember you still choose [*Network adapter not shown on list below ...].
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Mikiya Matsuzaka [EMAIL PROTECTED
I finally gave up using MS LanMan nor MS Client.
I launched an httpd on my WinXP and the files are easily gotten
from FreeDOS with wget command.
Just reported (and recommended).
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Mikiya Matsuzaka [EMAIL PROTECTED
Do you have wget and wput working in FreeDOS (usng packet drivers)? I
would be very interested in that.
There's no wput, just a free http server on WINDOWS, and
C:\FDOS\BIN\WGET.EXE with packet driver.
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Mikiya Matsuzaka [EMAIL PROTECTED
access both internet and Windows Network by default.
Yet, I don't find better default than MS LanMan's 'NET' command.
This is good links to start with.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetBIOS_over_TCP/IP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba_software
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Mikiya Matsuzaka [EMAIL PROTECTED
told me about MS Client, but it seems
less stable than LANMAN at least on FreeDOS 1.0
at least on VMware 5.0.
I prefer LANMAN because it's *obsolete*, it's fine
point for us I think.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/124175/en-us
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Mikiya Matsuzaka [EMAIL PROTECTED
Win98, but results same.
Somebody succeeded in running MS LanMan?
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