> I currently must use '95 to connect to my ISP... he runs NT...I'm
> assuming your using PPP (no slip
> support in NT that I remember)...anywho, NT uses PAP to authicate (sp?)
> logins..it also has support
> for some microsoft propritary (someone correct me if my memory has gone
> bad on this one)
Hi,
On 15-Mar-97 Mike Orr wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, Christopher C. Pitts wrote:
>
>> Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
>> >
>> > Has anyone managed to succesfully connect a Windows NT server? THe
>> > How-To's I've looked up and the books I have bought assume I use a
>> > normal server (Unix/
On This Day, In The Year of Our Lord 15 Mar 97, 8:08
> > > a normal server (Unix/Linux) but unfortunately at work we run
> > > Windows
> ^^
> :) ;):) ;):)
When you work with Dual Pentium Pros that crash all the time, and
then sitting beside it you
On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, Christopher C. Pitts wrote:
> Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone managed to succesfully connect a Windows NT server? THe
> > How-To's I've looked up and the books I have bought assume I use a
> > normal server (Unix/Linux) but unfortunately at work we run W
Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
>
> Hello =)
>
> Has anyone managed to succesfully connect a Windows NT server? THe
> How-To's I've looked up and the books I have bought assume I use a
> normal server (Unix/Linux) but unfortunately at work we run Windows
> NTfor our servers ..
I currently m
You can very definitely make a connection to a Windows NT server. You
neglected to say what kind of connection. PPP? Should be pretty easy.
File service or printer sharing via a LAN-Manager-compliant protocol?
Make sure to install TCP/IP and Microsoft file/printer sharing on the NT
side. Use the "s
Hello =)
Has anyone managed to succesfully connect a Windows NT server? THe
How-To's I've looked up and the books I have bought assume I use a
normal server (Unix/Linux) but unfortunately at work we run Windows
NTfor our servers ..
Thank you.
Any RTFM please tell me where to find the info
7 matches
Mail list logo