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Microsoft networking in DOS
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15/05/1998 09:45:25
 
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Windows
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Miscellaneous
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00099368
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00099715
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>Can anyone tell me if it is possible to restart a windows95 terminal in
>MS-DOS and still be able to use another terminal's printer that has
>microsoft file and print service loaded. This network is
>peer-to-peer. Actually it would be ideal if I could also access the
>printer with the computer that it is attached to is restarted in DOS as
>well.
>
>I am just looking for someone to point me in the right direction,
>Thanks,
>Andrew Henderson

Making a system restarted in single-session MS-DOS mode will require that you load MSNetworking and the appropriate NDIS driver for you machine; once these are in place, the DOS Client for MSNetworks works in the same fashion as it did for older MS-DOS systems, using the "NET" command set.
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