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        Well for years I have been using interlnk/intersvr to connect my DOS laptop
to my main machine, however now something has changed. I recently upgraded
my main system to win95B and a 13GB HD. Obviously I used FAT32 and I believe
that's where my problem begins. I noticed that my win95b install doesn't
have interlnk/intersvr, so I just copied the old programs. However they
don't seem to be compatible with FAT32, my C: looking from the laptop
reports the wrong directory structure and the wrong size. I can't transfer
files anymore. Does anybody know if Microsoft has updates to these programs
for FAT32 compatibility? I checked the Microsoft site but came up with
nothing. Can anybody recommend a similar free program that would get the job
done if not? Thanks for any advice, TTYL

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