It will most probably be one of the biggest reasons someone will tell you:
"I've gone Chicago because it's got easy peer-2-peer for my bussiness...."
(I know you can do peer-2-peer via APPN, TCPiP but it's like sticking a blunt
kneedle in your left eyeball ! - Very annoying ....)
Eddie Dunckley
RAU Systems South Africa
This would be a most welcome addition, it's half there with
Person-to-Person, so adding the full peer-to-peer functionality
shouldn't be that much more.
ED> (I know you can do peer-2-peer via APPN, TCPiP but it's like
ED> sticking a blunt kneedle in your left eyeball ! - Very annoying
ED> ....)
How true, how true.
Cheers
Gaz
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>How true, how true.
I've got a 386 and a 486 staring at each other from opposite ends of an
Ethernet cable. They are both running OS/2 2.11, and Extended Srvices,
each can see the other on the net, but I can't share anything between the
machines. They send packets of data, but I can't share files, disks,
applications, nothing.
I think that I must have done something wrong. Can someone help me here?
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