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Question : TCPIP.EXE
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Hi,
I want to know if there is a file "TCPIP.EXE" or something like that that allows to load the protocol TCPIP in dos.
I want to ghost disk to disk computers via TCPIP and reversed ethernet cables
Actually, I ghost win95 computers via IPX
My batch file is as follow
lsl RTSODI (My Network adapter driver) ipxodi netbios ghost
What I want to do is replace IPXODI.COM by a file like TCPIP.COM
I don't want files like TCPIP.SYS or files like that. I want an executable file
I have tried to search the net but I didn't find what I want.
Does that exist???
Where can I find that file???
Will it work with Netbios.EXE???
Thank You
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Answer : TCPIP.EXE
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Proper answer is, I think "NO" for that exe, but I've done stuff with 'net' before. Run "Net /help" I think it is somewhere with either 'net start' or 'net initialize' (or both) that will get you where you want to go (M$/lan). Each option should have a sublevel of help text available. If you can run older dos, M$ used to also have a program to use an I/O port to slave your other PCs drives, using driver in config.sys to remap. But you'd need the cable. Look at M$'s net program, I think it has what you want.
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