--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00000 Date: 11/26/97 From: BRETT MILNER Time: 07:31am \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: Win NT Comm programs I'm looking for a text-mode, non-GUI NT/Win32 comm program, something like DOS telix for the WIN NT console. Any ideas or recommendations? ... A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving. --- Blue Wave/Max v2.12 [NR] * Origin: Skeeter Haven "Nashville, TN" (615) 872-8609 (1:116/17) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00001 Date: 11/24/97 From: JIM ERCK Time: 11:48am \/To: CHRIS HOLTEN (Read 3 times) Subj: Re: Combo WinNT Server & ->It should be obvious that without a domain controller you can't have access to ->network domain resources. This isn't necessarily true. If the permissions on other domain resources have been set using your domain account you can still access them using your cached profile. For example, I have NTW on both my work and home computers. At work all accounts reside on a PDC. We have the ability to dial into work and connect to the network. I logged onto NTW at home using my username, password and domain information from work and chose to use dial-up networking to connect which downloaded my 1MB+ roaming profile. Once I did this I was recognized on the network as "domain_name\user_name" and could access all domain resources where the permissions had been set for "domain_name\user_name". On subsequent connections I choose not to connect via dial-up networking and simply use the cached profile. Using my cached profile of "domain_name\user_name" I'm still recognized by the network resources and ave access to the same shared file and print services. Go to Control Panel -> System -> User Profiles and see how the profiles are stored. Domain accounts are listed as "domain_name\user_name" (doesn't atter if it's roaming or local) and local accounts are listed as "workstation_name\user_name". Access permissions on domain resources are set using "domain_name\user_name". As long as the "domain_name\user_name" on the domain resource matches the profile of your current logon you'll have access to that domain resource without being authenticated by a PDC/BDC. --- QScan/PCB v1.17b / 01-0406 * Origin: Knight Moves - Rochester,NY 716-865-2106 (1:2613/313) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00002 Date: 11/25/97 From: BOB DAVIDSON Time: 10:34pm \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: NT4 NETWARE 4.11 A Note from Bob Davidson to All! I am having a problem getting the "gateway" services on my NT4 server to connect to my Novell 4.11 server. When gateway services is installed it creates an icon in Control Panel. The problem is when I try to make the connection. It tells me the user doesn't exist on the Nov server. I changed a few things to overcome that. Now it tells me, I think, that I need to create a "gateway object" on the Novell server that allows it to become accessible. Has anyone successfully accomplished this? Was the OBJECT the answer? -=<>Growing OLD is mandatory, Growing UP is optional<>=- --- timEd-B11 * Origin: THE BULLPEN, -=<>bob@adcn.on.ca<>=- (1:163/333) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00003 Date: 11/26/97 From: STEVE QUARRELLA Time: 12:20am \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: Resource Kit addendum? * Crossposted in WIN95 * Crossposted in WIN32 Hello, All... Does Microsoft offer any kind of supplement or addendum to the Windows '95 Resource Kit, to cover the 95B release? I've got a copy of the book, going back to when the utilities were provided on disk and not the CD that I'm seeing these days, but I had some issues tonight about the Windows Address Book (WAB) that obviously weren't covered in my book. I sure could use something extra, if it exists. If not, no biggy, I'll get there in the end. :) Thanks! --- GoldED 3.00.Beta1+ - Spank Our Wombats! * Origin: Once more, truth and American technology defeat Satan (1:124/9005) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00004 Date: 11/25/97 From: DALE ROSS Time: 07:12pm \/To: CHRIS HOLTEN (Read 3 times) Subj: NT Security cnfig CSc>> CS>Hmm... wasn't NT 3.5's NTFS more or less HPFS? Just a CSc>> CS>different name? CSc>> No. Although it was Microsoft (in partnership with IBM) who CSc>> originally developed HPFS, NTFS is a different animal. CS>> But in NT 3.1, they were almost 100% identical? I thnk CS>> I have heard someone saying that NT 3.1's FS was HPFS, CS>> but called NTFS. However, I am not certain that this is CS>> correct. CH> NT's NTFS file system in NT 3.10 was not HPFS. My understanding is that it CH> is exactly the same file system as NT 4.0's NTFS. We'll not exactly the same. NTFS has evolved over the different versions. One major difference between the two is compression. Dale --- Msged/NT 4.20 beta 2 * Origin: Win32 Support BBS (704) 588-2669 (1:379/45@fidonet) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00005 Date: 11/24/97 From: SCOTT LITTLE Time: 04:30pm \/To: BAKR TAMORY (Read 3 times) Subj: MEMPHASE [ Quoting Bakr Tamory to Scott Little ] HS> Which one is better in your opinion. SL>Obviously Memphis hasn't been released yet, but the general opinion mong >the beta testers is that if you have the latest hardware, it's definatly a >must have. BT> So in other words, you are saying it's just an upgrade? A fairly major upgrade. Nothing as groundbreaking as Win95 was to Win3.x though. -- Scott Little, 3:712/848@fidonet ; admin@cyberia.asstdc.com.au www.asstdc.com.au/~cyberia --- FMail/Win32 1.22 * Origin: Cyberia: You know you want it. [02-9534-1702] (3:712/848) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00006 Date: 11/26/97 From: DALE ROSS Time: 11:09pm \/To: BRETT MILNER (Read 3 times) Subj: Win NT Comm programs BM> I'm looking for a text-mode, non-GUI NT/Win32 comm program, something ike BM> DOS telix for the WIN NT console. Any ideas or recommendations? Yes I have one here. The best one ever created. FREQ pt4b22.zip or you can dial in and download it... or you can grab it from the internet via ftp win32supportbbs.vnet.net/bbsfiles/NTComm/pt4b22.zip That's PTerm. It's three years old and no longer supported. I spoke with the developer recently, there are no plans to take PTerm any further. Dale Ross --- Msged/NT 4.20 beta 2 * Origin: Win32 Support BBS (704) 588-2669 (1:379/45@fidonet) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00007 Date: 11/27/97 From: CHRIS HOLTEN Time: 08:29am \/To: BRETT MILNER (Read 3 times) Subj: Win NT Comm programs BM> I'm looking for a text-mode, non-GUI NT/Win32 comm program, something like BM> DOS telix for the WIN NT console. Any ideas or recommendations? I've found that Telix 3.X for DOS works just fine in all versions of NT (Including NT 3.10). Is there some advantage you hope to gain by using a 32 bit Text based comm app over Telix/DOS 3.X ? The only text mode 32 bit comm app I've seen for NT was very crude. So bad that I don't even remember the name of it. Dale Ross might remember though. --- Maximus/NT 3.01b1 * Origin: Cowboy Country USA! (1:303/1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00008 Date: 11/27/97 From: BRETT MILNER Time: 01:40pm \/To: DALE ROSS (Read 3 times) Subj: Win NT Comm programs Thanks, I'll be sure to do that! I take it your BBS specializes in Win32 programs? QWK packets and mail readers even? Thanks again! Brett ... Backup not found: (A)bort (R)etry (S)lap nearest innocent bystander. --- Blue Wave/Max v2.20 [NR] * Origin: Skeeter Haven "Nashville, TN" (615) 872-8609 (1:116/17) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: EFW00009 Date: 11/27/97 From: UBAIDULLAH NUBAR Time: 10:23pm \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: Ras logon Hi All, I am using RasDial() in Windows 95 to call a Windows NT server. Although I am giving the user name and password in the LPRASDIALPARAMS struct, after it connects, it displays a dialog box asking for the Password. How can I disable this? I want to connect to the NT server without the user having to type in anything. Also, the username and password in RASDIALPARAMS are not neccessarily the same as the username with which the user is logged on to his local machine. Do I have to user script.exe or is there a way to do this programmatically? I have MSDN professional so any pointers there will be suitable. Also, if I manually type in the username and password in the dialog box that comes up and then disconnect, it seems to remeber this password somewhere. If I call again, the dialog box doesn't come up. So there must be some system value that is being set in the first call. Thanks and Regards, | | |\ | |__|baidullah | \|ubar internet: ubaidullah.nubar@saudi.org ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30 [NR] --- InterEcho 1.19 * Origin: Fidonet (2:542/100)