Owner`s manual

PATHWORKS for DOS includes Microsoft's LAN Manager, Version 2.0, which
provides the following capabilities:
o Application Programming Interface (API) functions (such as named
pipes) that allow for the development and support of distributed
applications.
Note: Support of distributed applications requires full API support
on both the client and server systems. Therefore, a LAN Manager server-
client application is currently supported only between a PATHWORKS
for DOS or OS/2 client and a PATHWORKS for OS/2 or PATHWORKS for
SCO UNIX server.
o Net commands.
o Basic Redirector - Use the Basic Redirector to access the file and
print services of a PATHWORKS for VMS, ULTRIX, SCO UNIX, and/or OS/2
server(s). The Basic Redirector supports user names (share names)
up to 32 characters.
o Enhanced Redirector - Use the Enhanced Redirector to access the LAN
Manager, Version 2.0 capabilities with a PATHWORKS for OS/2 server
or PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX server.
Note: The Enhanced Redirector supports user names (share names) up to
8 characters.
Note: Microsoft's LAN Manager, V2.1, is available as an optional soft-
ware package, including the NetBEUI transport. Refer to the OPTIONAL
SOFTWARE section of the System Support Addendum (SSA 55.07.13-x) for
details.
NETBIOS Interface Support
PATHWORKS for DOS supports the session level NETBIOS interface through
interrupts 5C HEX and 2A HEX. Applications written to the NETBIOS in-
terface as documented in the April 1987 edition of IBM NETBIOS Appli-
cation Development Guide (order number S68X-2270-00) can be layered
on PATHWORKS for DOS.
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