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- From: usdta004@mmm.serc.3m.com (Timothy S. Shea)
- Subject: Re: No network object, but there should be..
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.143302.9467@mmm.serc.3m.com>
- Organization: 3M - St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 US
- References: <1992Aug21.102306.2302@donau.et.tudelft.nl>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 14:33:02 GMT
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- From article <1992Aug21.102306.2302@donau.et.tudelft.nl>, by linstee@dutecaj.et.tudelft.nl (Erik van Linstee):
- > I was just reading through the manuals and found a passage saying
- > that if your computer is connected to a network, a network object
- > is put on your desktop. Now the computer I installed on is connected
- > to a LAN through a IBM Token Ring card, but I did not get the object.
- > Is there a way to install this afterwards, and why wasn't it straight
- > off? The machine is an IBM PS/2 model 56 SX by the way.
- >
- > Erik
- >
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- 1) I think this only applies if you have the OS/2 LAN Server requester
- installed
-
- 2) The Network object really serves no useful purpose...
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