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I can't see the networked machine, but I can still access its drives!!

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Alan Beagley

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May 28, 2001, 5:31:38 PM5/28/01
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We are running a 3-machine (sometimes 4) home network using a mixture of
Warp 4 FP15 and eCS Preview 1 (basically the MCP).

The connections I defined to my son's machine (running eCS Prev1) still
work; e.g., I can still access his E: drive as P: on my machine, but his
machine does not show up at all when I try to create new connections
from the "Shared Resources and Network Connections" notebook. Nor does
his machine itself show up in Back Again/2000, but I can still back up
all his drives using the BA/2K command-line program via their UNC
definitions: \\<machine_name>\<drive_name>\*

Any idea how this could be?

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This computer system uses IBM's OS/2 Operating System (Warp 4.51), the
choice of banks and other major corporations worldwide. Totally
unaffected by the "Melissa," "LoveBug", and similar viruses that
plague the Microsoft "Window's open; come right on in and do whatever
you want with my computer" operating system and applications.

"I believe OS/2 is destined to be the most important operating
system, and possibly program, of all time...." (Bill Gates, 1988)
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Jim Burke

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May 28, 2001, 7:53:31 PM5/28/01
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On Mon, 28 May 2001 21:31:38 GMT, Alan Beagley
<Spam_begon...@optonline.net> wrote:

>We are running a 3-machine (sometimes 4) home network using a mixture of
>Warp 4 FP15 and eCS Preview 1 (basically the MCP).
>
>The connections I defined to my son's machine (running eCS Prev1) still
>work; e.g., I can still access his E: drive as P: on my machine, but his
>machine does not show up at all when I try to create new connections
>from the "Shared Resources and Network Connections" notebook. Nor does
>his machine itself show up in Back Again/2000, but I can still back up
>all his drives using the BA/2K command-line program via their UNC
>definitions: \\<machine_name>\<drive_name>\*
>
>Any idea how this could be?

Yes.
srv hidden=yes in the ibmlan.ini

Rodney Pont

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Nov 20, 2008, 3:06:18 PM11/20/08
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On Mon, 28 May 2001 21:31:38 GMT, Alan Beagley wrote:

>Any idea how this could be?

Have a look at IBMLAN\IBMLAN.INI in the [peer] section. The value
srvhidden is set to yes by default I believe and needs to be set to no
so that other systems can see the machine, ie:

srvhidden = no

If that's already set Alan then I'm out of my depth.

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Rodney Pont

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Nov 20, 2008, 3:13:27 PM11/20/08
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:06:18 +0000 (GMT), Rodney Pont wrote:

>On Mon, 28 May 2001 21:31:38 GMT, Alan Beagley wrote:
>
>>Any idea how this could be?

Sorry, I've just noticed the date on the original message - no wonder
it was something I could at least try to answer :-)

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