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Issue(s) using TCP/IP between WinNT and Win2K?

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Are there any compatibility or performance issues with
using TCP/IP between two PC's, one running Windows NT 4.0
Server SP5 and the other Windows 2000 Pro workstation SP2
(and the link between these two PC's just a crossover
cable)? An application on the Win2K PC would continuously
write files on the WinNT Server disks throughout the day.

The workstation was previously running Windows NT 4.0 also
and NetBEUI for the protocol.

Thanks!
Gerry O.

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IMHO the same as between NT and Linux/Unix machine
Arkady

"Gerry O." <gfbo1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6b5c01c48351$e885a9c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Are there any compatibility or performance issues with
> using TCP/IP between two PC's, one running Windows NT 4.0
> Server SP5 and the other Windows 2000 Pro workstation SP2
> (and the link between these two PC's just a crossover
> cable)? An application on the Win2K PC would continuously
> write files on the WinNT Server disks throughout the day.
>
> The workstation was previously running Windows NT 4.0 also
> and NetBEUI for the protocol.
>
> Thanks!
> Gerry O.

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