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Old April 24th 03, 06:41 AM
herb
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Default XP ICS IPX SPX

A LAN with a NW 3.12 server and various Windows clients
running CSNW would like to use ICS on XP to allow LAN
clients to share DSL Internet connection. The NW server
polls remote stations to syncronize accounts. TCP/IP and
IPX/SPX are installed on all computers. How will the ICS
handle these remote polling connections?

My question is: Does the XP ICS allow the IPX/SPX
communication?
Thank You for any ideas
Herb

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Old April 24th 03, 11:00 AM
Ron Lowe
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Default XP ICS IPX SPX

"herb" wrote in message
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A LAN with a NW 3.12 server and various Windows clients
running CSNW would like to use ICS on XP to allow LAN
clients to share DSL Internet connection. The NW server
polls remote stations to syncronize accounts. TCP/IP and
IPX/SPX are installed on all computers. How will the ICS
handle these remote polling connections?

My question is: Does the XP ICS allow the IPX/SPX
communication?
Thank You for any ideas
Herb



ICS is purely a TCP/IP thing.
It does not require, and will not use or affect any other protocols which
are also in use.
It should not make any difference to your exisiting IPX configuration.

So assuming your netware server is using IPX,
it will be unaware of the TCP/IP configuration changes.

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Best Regards
Ron Lowe
MVP - Windows Networking





 




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