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NetDrive support - alternative email address?
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David H. Durgee
2012-01-31 15:44:31 UTC
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I have been trying to reach NetDrive support for almost two weeks via
the ***@bmtmicro.net email address. Delivery of messages to this
address have timed out and failed according to ***@verizon.net
for all of my attempts. Is there an alternative email address for
NetDrive support?

I am attempting to find out if NDFS will work on older OS/2 releases, as
I may need to attempt to install it on a P/370 system which runs an
earlier release of OS/2. This is intended to allow use of the Samba
plug-in to access shares from a Windows 7 system from the P/370 system.

Dave
A.D. Fundum
2012-01-31 16:31:38 UTC
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Post by David H. Durgee
I am attempting to find out if NDFS will work on older OS/2
releases

Which older OS/2 releases? It's shareware, so why not try before you
buy anyway?


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David H. Durgee
2012-01-31 17:00:43 UTC
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Post by David H. Durgee
Post by David H. Durgee
I am attempting to find out if NDFS will work on older OS/2
releases
Which older OS/2 releases? It's shareware, so why not try before you
buy anyway?
I probably will do so, but I was considering the possibility of a
fall-back should it not work. I am uncertain of the exact release as
this is a client system I don't have access to at the moment. I suspect
it to be Warp 3 based and I am unsure of the fixpak level.

The intent is to enable the older system to access Windows 7 shares, so
it seems to me that Samba will need to be used.

Dave
A.D. Fundum
2012-02-01 05:09:08 UTC
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I suspect it to be Warp 3 based and I am unsure of the fixpak
level.
If the unknown Warp-version and fixpack is a Y2K-proof one, it's
extremely likely it'll work, because NetDrive was written after Y2K
and I cannot recall any other requirement like a fixpack level.
Certainly no fixpack newer than the Y2K-one. I wouldn't be surprised
if it works with any Warp 3 version too. After all it's just a (cool
but) basic IFS. Maybe files larger than 2 GB are the first modern
limit...


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