Client Network Utility required for Windows 95/98 clients

Client Network Utility required for Windows 95/98 clients

Post by Gerald Pen » Fri, 15 Sep 2000 04:00:00



In a previous post a gentleman assisted me with connecting to a Windows 95
client for replication by adding a TCP/IP entry for the client via the
Client Network Utility. That works great however I found that I have to do
this for every client on my desktop (to register as a server) and the
distribution server for replication to work. Does anyone know of a way to
make this process more effecient - i.e. via a register entry or a domain
wide entry?

Thanks for any input.

 
 
 

1. Client Network Utility required for Windows 95/98 clients using replication

In a previous post a gentleman assisted me with connecting to a Windows 95
client for replication by adding a TCP/IP entry for the client via the
Client Network Utility. That works great however I found that I have to do
this for every client on my desktop (to register as a server) and the
distribution server for replication to work. Does anyone know of a way to
make this process more effecient - i.e. via a register entry or a domain
wide entry?

Thanks for any input.

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