Article ID: 89517 - Last Review: October 13, 2003 - Revision: 2.0 Accessing Microsoft LAN Manager Servers with WFWG
This article was previously published under Q89517 On This PageSUMMARY
Windows for Workgroups (WFWG) enables you to connect to and use files,
directories, and printers that are shared on a Microsoft LAN Manager
server. In addition, if you use LAN Manager, you can connect to and
use the resources shared on Windows for Workgroups machines.
To browse a LAN Manager server appearing in the Windows for Workgroups Connect Network and Connect Network Printers dialog boxes, at least one computer on the network must have a Workgroup name that matches the name of the primary domain of the LAN Manager server. MORE INFORMATION
Use Control Panel to set options for LAN Manager. Options include logging
onto a LAN Manager domain when logging into Windows for Workgroups, and
changing passwords for various LAN Manager servers and domains. (Logon
scripts run when your LAN Manager password is validated by the logon
server.)
Setting LAN Manager OptionsTo set LAN Manager options, do the following:
If you select the Log On To LAN Manager Domain option when you start Windows for Workgroups, a dialog box appears asking you to type your password for the domain. (You can also specify a different domain to log on to.) If you do not want to be prompted for your domain password eac h time you start Windows for Workgroups, select the Save This Password In Your Password List check box. NOTE: You can also use the LMAnnounce= parameter if you have existing LAN Manager clients that need to see a WFWG server (for example, a print server) in the server lists under Windows or from the NET VIEW command. REFERENCES
"Microsoft Windows for Workgroups User's Guide," Appendix B
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Resource Kit | Other Resources Other Support Sites
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