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NOTICE: The configuration described in this article is not supported or endorsed by Microsoft, and will not be supported by Microsoft Product Support Services. SUMMARY
A common method for sharing modems on a network is to use a dedicated
Asynchronous Communication Server (ACS). On Novell networks, you use the
Novell Asynchronous Communication Server (NACS), or more commonly,
Novell's NetWare Asynchronous System Interface (NASI).
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You can use either of the following methods to configure Windows to use
NASI.
Method 1
Method 2
NotesEach of the two methods outlined above has its advantages and disadvantages. Using method 1 lets you reconnect to the server automatically if a connection is lost. NWREDIR supports long filenames and lets you use a login script. TSRs cannot, however, be loaded from within the login script.Using method 2 lets you load TSRs from within the login script. If a server stops and you lose the connection, however, you must restart the system to establish another connection. Additional query words: 98
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