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Steven,  
 
A couple of questions:  
 
	1.	Could you point me to the specific MKIA article that you are  
referring to? I can't find it.  
 
	2.	Do you think there's a possibility of getting the right objects, if  
I install the Peer fixpak update, instead of reinstalling peer?  
 
	3.	If I reinstall peer, do I have to uninstall first?  
 
	4.	I don't know what the default domain, userid and passwords are for  
the peer install. After I install with the default values,  can I then  
change them?  
 
Attached please find a copy of my protocol.ini file. Thanks for your  
help.  
HCM  
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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> In <3E51BA37.A529D14C@attglobal.net>, on 02/17/03  
>    at 08:42 PM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
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> >Thanks for your help. Attached please find a copy of my IBMLAN.INI file.  
>   
> OK, you have Peer installed, sort of.  
>   
> Sorry about the WiseManager reference.  I had a brain cramp and translated  
> XWP into eCS then to add to the confusion I called WiseMachine  
> WiseManager, something I've done before.  The products are related, but it  
> is WiseMachine that ships with eCS.  
>   
> FWIW, given the number of different versions of OS/2 out there, it's  
> probably a good idea for anyone requesting assistance to automatically  
> state what version they are running.  
>   
> Anyway, the reason you don't have the Peer objects is the same for Warp4  
> and eCS.  It's an installer defect.  If you don't install Peer with the  
> default domain and userid/password, it tends to install the wrong objects.  
> Instead of Peer objects you get LAN Requester objects.  You can change the  
> domain and userid after Peer is installed.  There's a Mr. KIA article that  
> covers this.  With Warp4/FP15, you are going to have to reinstall Peer to  
> recover from this problem.  You should also install the Peer fixes.  The  
> best guide to what installs with what is:  
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>   http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/site_contents.html  
>   
> Once you get your setup up and running, you should install Peer Fix  
> IP08414 and any prerequisites.  
>   
> According to your IBMLAN.INI, you are set up to use NETBEUI.  A default XP  
> installation requires TCPBEUI.  Did you install NetBEUI on XP?  One of the  
> better guides for setting up Peer to coexists with WinXX boxes is:  
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>   http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/peer/WARPPEER.HTM  
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> I guess I need to see a copy of protocol.ini too.  
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> Steven  
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[PROT_MAN]  
 
   DRIVERNAME =3D PROTMAN$  
 
[IBMLXCFG]  
 
   landd_nif =3D landd.nif  
   netbeui_nif =3D netbeui.nif  
   tcpip_nif =3D tcpip.nif  
   NC100_nif =3D NC100.NIF  
 
[NETBIOS]  
 
   DriverName =3D netbios$  
   ADAPTER0 =3D netbeui$,0  
 
[landd_nif]  
 
   DriverName =3D LANDD$  
   Bindings =3D NC100_nif  
   ETHERAND_TYPE =3D "I"  
   SYSTEM_KEY =3D 0x0  
   OPEN_OPTIONS =3D 0x2000  
   TRACE =3D 0x0  
   LINKS =3D 8  
   MAX_SAPS =3D 3  
   MAX_G_SAPS =3D 0  
   USERS =3D 3  
   TI_TICK_G1 =3D 255  
   T1_TICK_G1 =3D 15  
   T2_TICK_G1 =3D 3  
   TI_TICK_G2 =3D 255  
   T1_TICK_G2 =3D 25  
   T2_TICK_G2 =3D 10  
   IPACKETS =3D 250  
   UIPACKETS =3D 100  
   MAXTRANSMITS =3D 6  
   MINTRANSMITS =3D 2  
   TCBS =3D 64  
   GDTS =3D 30  
   ELEMENTS =3D 800  
   NETFLAGS =3D 0x0  
 
[netbeui_nif]  
 
   DriverName =3D netbeui$  
   Bindings =3D NC100_nif  
   ETHERAND_TYPE =3D "I"  
   USEADDRREV =3D "YES"  
   OS2TRACEMASK =3D 0x0  
   SESSIONS =3D 130  
   NCBS =3D 225  
   NAMES =3D 21  
   SELECTORS =3D 50  
   USEMAXDATAGRAM =3D "YES"  
   ADAPTRATE =3D 1000  
   WINDOWERRORS =3D 0  
   MAXDATARCV =3D 4168  
   TI =3D 30000  
   T1 =3D 1000  
   T2 =3D 200  
   MAXIN =3D 1  
   MAXOUT =3D 1  
   NETBIOSTIMEOUT =3D 500  
   NETBIOSRETRIES =3D 3  
   NAMECACHE =3D 1000  
   RNDOPTION =3D 1  
   PIGGYBACKACKS =3D 1  
   DATAGRAMPACKETS =3D 50  
   PACKETS =3D 300  
   LOOPPACKETS =3D 8  
   PIPELINE =3D 5  
   MAXTRANSMITS =3D 6  
   MINTRANSMITS =3D 2  
   DLCRETRIES =3D 10  
   FCPRIORITY =3D 5  
   NETFLAGS =3D 0x0  
 
[tcpip_nif]  
 
   DriverName =3D TCPIP$  
   Bindings =3D NC100_nif  
 
[NC100_nif]  
 
   DriverName =3D FSTNIC$  
   Slot =3D 1  
   MEDIA =3D "AUTODETECT"  
=1A  
  
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