re: Networking Win98 and Win2000
Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 4:10 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(1315 messages posted)
Ok, 2000 server doesn't run on Netware.....semantics I know but.....it helps to
keep things straight. You're likely running Gateway Services for Netware on the
2000 server to allow your Windows clients access to the Netware server which will
be running on a different PC from the 2000 server. What does this all have to do
with your problem......nothing.......but if you're going to play at network administration,
you should at least have an idea what you're doing and the terminology involved so
that when you find yourself in a position to ask for help you can explain the problem
clearly and concisely. (incidentally, the Netware server has nothing to do with your
problem so really wasn't worth mentioning) As to your problem, I've yet to run
into it myself, however, there is a previous post that might help you. Just click
on this link
and read the post and see if it won't help you with your problem. I have a feeling
the two may be related. Let me know if this helps you with your problem, if not,
I'll ask around a bit and see if I can't come up with an answer.
On Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 9:13 am, Lyle O. Ross wrote:
>I am a novice at networking. Recently, We added
>a Windows 2000 server into our network that runs
>on Netware. I find that workstations running Win98
>seem to loose the connection to the Win2000 Server
>if there is no activity over the network. A workstation
>running Win2000 professional does not seem to lose
>the connection. Is there a solution to this problem
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