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SUMMARYIf only one workstation at a time can successfully access Windows (installed on a network server), verify that the files in the shared Windows directory on the server have all been marked share and read only. MORE INFORMATION
When Windows is installed on a network server, the Windows files in
the shared directory must be flagged share and read only, as described
in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide" on page 554.
FLAG *.* SROTo verify that the files are marked share and read only, type flag w:where w: is the drive mapped to Windows. Note: Similar problems may be caused by typing "setup" without "/n" on the server. For more information on running Windows from a network, query on: novell and netware and rights and setup /n REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide." version 3.0, page 554. Additional query words: 3.00 3.0 3.0a 3.00a win30
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