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Hi,
Do you need access to the network in DOS? If not, Microsoft
makes a TCP/IP stack for WFW 3.11. It is discussed in Knowledge
Base Article Q111682. This would be a no cost (over your time)
way of setting up an itranet. If you don't know how to work
with TCP/IP, ask this list and I know someone will be glad to
help.
HTH,
Donald Gaither
>I am running a smallish network, most of the PC's are 486's and
about 5
>pentium MMX's that conme to about 23 machines. I am at the
moment running
>Novel, Win 3.11, Pegasus mail. Each user has about 5mb's of
space for their
>files etc.. There is also a "Mail Sever" where all the mail is
kept until
>6pm each nite and then it is uploaded and downloaded and then
directed to
>each user.
>I am having some trouble in that the network is in a complete
shambles but
>unfortunatly I have a *VERY* limited budget.
>
>I have though about an intranet but I am conceerned that, that
may be
>expensive and the 486's tend to battle even with Netscape
Navigator 2.
>
>Any other ideas to get it running more effectiently would be
greatly
>appreciated.
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