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Marjan Omerzelj
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      10-27-2003, 01:00 PM
I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The first
server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's (Windows
98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
(login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
I've been changing connection (client to network) manualy,
but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
without any manualy settings every time.
 
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Yor Suiris
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      10-27-2003, 04:59 PM
Use two NICs, one for each network.
"Marjan Omerzelj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The first
> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's (Windows
> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
> I've been changing connection (client to network) manualy,
> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
> without any manualy settings every time.



 
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      10-27-2003, 05:01 PM
Sorry igorne last post. I hit the wrong button.
"Marjan Omerzelj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:07bf01c39c92$9ff72b80$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The first
> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's (Windows
> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
> I've been changing connection (client to network) manualy,
> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
> without any manualy settings every time.



 
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Richard G. Harper
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      10-27-2003, 09:28 PM
Why can't you log into both? What happens when you try?

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"Marjan Omerzelj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:07bf01c39c92$9ff72b80$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The first
> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's (Windows
> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
> I've been changing connection (client to network) manualy,
> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
> without any manualy settings every time.



 
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      10-27-2003, 10:24 PM
Marjan Omerzelj wrote:
>
> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The first
> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's (Windows
> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
> I've been changing connection (client to network) manualy,
> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
> without any manualy settings every time.


Netswitcher. Do a Google search for it.
 
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Marjan Omerzelj
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      10-28-2003, 01:58 PM
Mr. Harper: How can I declare client to both at the same
time? As I know I can log to net as "Client to MS network"
OR "Client to Novell" (just OR, not AND). Am I wrong?

>-----Original Message-----
>Why can't you log into both? What happens when you try?
>
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>> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The

first
>> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's

(Windows
>> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
>> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
>> I've been changing connection (client to network)

manualy,
>> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
>> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
>> without any manualy settings every time.

>
>
>.
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Richard G. Harper
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      10-29-2003, 12:25 AM
Nope, you're wrong. You install both clients (Client for Microsoft Networks
and Client for Netware Networks) and designate one as the primary login.
That one will handle authenticating your user name and password. The other
should allow a connection to be made if the username and password are the
same, or prompt for a username and password if not.

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"Marjan Omerzelj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Mr. Harper: How can I declare client to both at the same
> time? As I know I can log to net as "Client to MS network"
> OR "Client to Novell" (just OR, not AND). Am I wrong?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Why can't you log into both? What happens when you try?
> >
> >--
> >Richard G. Harper ((E-Mail Removed)) MVP Win9x
> >* Please post all messages and replies in the newsgroup

> so that
> >* all may benefit. Private mail is usually not replied

> to.
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> >
> >
> >"Marjan Omerzelj" <(E-Mail Removed)>

> wrote in message
> >news:07bf01c39c92$9ff72b80$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> I have 2 file servers on 2 different locations. The

> first
> >> server is Novell's and the second is Microsoft's

> (Windows
> >> 98 file sharing). On my notebook (win 98) I need access
> >> (login) to both network (not at the same time). Till now
> >> I've been changing connection (client to network)

> manualy,
> >> but I wonder is there a way to do it automaticaly, so my
> >> notebook would connect as client to Novell/Miscrosoft
> >> without any manualy settings every time.

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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