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1. Scenario: I consult to a physician's small office. We have a small network
with all the older computers on Windows 98SE and 2 new ones with XP Pro. One
of the older eMachine PII computers acts as the "server." As of 2 weeks ago,
he had a DSL line installed with a Netopia router and each 'puter now has its
own IP designated from the DHCP function of the router.
2. Problem: The office management software is a very old program that works
through a DOS shell. The older computers can all see the server path and
access the old .bat file that opens the software. However, even after mapping
the same drive ("S") to the XP Pro machines and selecting the exact same
batch file to start the program, all I get is a VERY quick command window
that pops up and VERY quickly disappears. Two of the "older" computers had
actually been running XP Pro when he got them and I had to reinstall Windows
98SE so he could use them.
Any ideas or advice? Please??
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Thank you for advice & ideas!
1. Scenario: I consult to a physician's small office. We have a small network
with all the older computers on Windows 98SE and 2 new ones with XP Pro. One
of the older eMachine PII computers acts as the "server." As of 2 weeks ago,
he had a DSL line installed with a Netopia router and each 'puter now has its
own IP designated from the DHCP function of the router.
2. Problem: The office management software is a very old program that works
through a DOS shell. The older computers can all see the server path and
access the old .bat file that opens the software. However, even after mapping
the same drive ("S") to the XP Pro machines and selecting the exact same
batch file to start the program, all I get is a VERY quick command window
that pops up and VERY quickly disappears. Two of the "older" computers had
actually been running XP Pro when he got them and I had to reinstall Windows
98SE so he could use them.
Any ideas or advice? Please??
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Thank you for advice & ideas!