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		<title>Installing Lanman client on OS/2</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For this install I&#8217;m going to use the lanman client that comes on the NT 3.51 server CD. I believe they included this thing in version 3.1 through version 4.0 of Windows NT. You can find it in the &#8220;CLIENTS\LANMAN.OS2\DISKS&#8221; &#8230; <a href="https://virtuallyfun.com/2011/04/21/installing-lanman-client-on-os2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For this install I&#8217;m going to use the lanman client that comes on the NT 3.51 server CD. I believe they included this thing in version 3.1 through version 4.0 of Windows NT. You can find it in the &#8220;CLIENTS\LANMAN.OS2\DISKS&#8221; directory. Also I bet you never realized there is a copy of Windows 95 on the 4.0 server disk, and there is a copy of Windows for Workgroups on the 3.x disks&#8230;. (CD ONLY!).</p>
<p>Anyways with the disk in hand (or in virtual image) go ahead and kick off the install on diskette 1.</p>
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<p>The program does black &amp; white on 2.0 while on 1.3 it is in colour..</p>
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<p>Copy from the A drive to the C drive&#8230; no issues here.</p>
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<p>While the client does have a number of lan drivers, it does not have the NIC driver that Virtual PC emulates. Luckily I&#8217;ve put it on <a href="http://vpsland.superglobalmegacorp.com/install/OS2/vpcnet.vfd.7z">another diskette</a>&#8230;</p>
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<p>And there we go, the Digital Semiconductor 2104x/2114x 10/100 mbps Ethernet driver.</p>
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<p>And now we get to select protocols. While TCP/IP is an option, the IP stack included in this version is really only good for connection to Windows NT servers. It cannot be used by other applications. Sadly there never was a &#8216;winsock&#8217; type common library for IP stack providers in OS/2.</p>
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<p>Review the bindings. It&#8217;s a shame IBM made this process to damned involved with LAPS.</p>
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<p>Here you can type in whatever you want.</p>
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<p>Save the configuration.</p>
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<p>Ok everything is good, now for a reboot!</p>
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<p>And just to show you upon rebooting, the OS/2 VM now opens up a command prompt and starts the login process. And it&#8217;s validated my Administrator account against the NT Server in question. Now all I have to do is map the M: drive to the mailstore, and install the client.</p>
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<p>So with everything mapped we go to install on OS/2 and&#8230; It says no. Which I guess isn&#8217;t that surpising, as the WLO help programs have a habit of crashing on OS/2. But no matter if you install it on 1.3 you can simply xcopy the installed directory and bring it online.</p>
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<p>And there you go!</p>
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<p>Even better it can send and receive files.</p>
<p>I would imagine the next &#8216;exciting&#8217; steps to take down this old path is adding users into the system, and getting it connected to the world. But I&#8217;m busy with my new <a href="https://virtuallyfun.com/?p=424">Itanium</a> at the moment so it&#8217;ll have to wait for a bit.</p>
<p>If anyone has any feedback let me know&#8230; I know this may seem incredibly complicated, but really it&#8217;s a boat load easier then dealing with AD &amp; Exchange 2010. Not to mention the filesizes are insanely smaller.</p>
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