This is my attempt at listing some Frequently Asked Questions for the
newsgroup comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip, which is where IBM tells us
all to look for support and exchange information about OS/2 Warp when
running the Internet Access Kit.

DISCLAIMER:  The information contained within this document was mostly
extracted from posts made to comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip and thus
has only the credibility of the original poster, which can range
anywhere from "propagator of ill-founded rumors," right on up to the
"official words of IBM," or even higher. ;-)

     THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND ANY USE HEREOF IS AT THE
     RISK OF THE USER.  ABSOLUTELY NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE AS TO
     THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, TRUTHFULNESS, USABILITY, OR OTHER
     CHARACTERISTIC OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.  FURTHER,
     ABSOLUTELY NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE AS TO THE OWNERSHIP OF
     ANY RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.  IF YOU
     NEED SOMEONE TO EXPLAIN TO YOU THAT YOU USE THE INFORMATION
     CONTAINED HEREIN AT YOUR OWN RISK, THEN YOU ARE EXPLICITLY
     PROHIBITED FROM USING ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.

All information contained herein is copyright by the various authors
thereof, and on their behalf, I am demanding a royalty of $1,000 per
use for any use by Microsoft Network.  Any such usage is deemed to be
consent to this royalty agreement, and payment shall be immediately
remitted to:

     William A. Schultz          guru@deltanet.com (Bill Schultz)
     P. O. Box 18732
     Irvine, CA  92713-8732

I am actively soliciting comments, clarifications, and requests for
changes to this FAQ.  Either questions, answers, or both may be
submitted.  Of course, the bulk of the information contained herein
has been, and will continue to be, extracted from the newsgroup
discussion threads in comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip as time goes by.

This is file number 5 of 12.  It contains the fifth part of the FAQ.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

     FAQ PART ONE:

          1.0  GENERAL QUESTIONS
          2.0  GENERAL IBM QUESTIONS
          3.0  GENERAL OS/2 QUESTIONS
          4.0  OS/2 INTERNET ACCESS KIT (IAK) QUESTIONS
          4.1  GENERAL IAK QUESTIONS
          4.2  GENERAL PROXY SERVER QUESTIONS
          4.3  DIAL OTHER PROVIDER QUESTIONS
          4.3.1  GENERAL DIAL OTHER PROVIDER QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART TWO:

          4.3.2  SLIP SPECIFIC QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART THREE:

          4.3.3  PPP SPECIFIC QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART FOUR:

          4.3.4  TIA SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
          4.4  ULTIMAIL/LITE QUESTIONS
          4.5  NEWS READER/2 QUESTIONS
          4.6  SENDMAIL QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART FIVE:

          4.7  WEB EXPLORER QUESTIONS
          4.8  FTP QUESTIONS
          4.9  GOPHER QUESTIONS
          4.10  RETRIEVE SOFTWARE UPDATES QUESTIONS
          4.11  OTHER IAK SOFTWARE QUESTIONS
          4.12  WINDOWS TCP/IP WITH IAK SOFTWARE QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART SIX:

          5.0  OS/2 TCP/IP QUESTIONS

     FAQ PART SEVEN:

          5.0  OS/2 TCP/IP QUESTIONS (Continued)
          6.0  OTHER BONUS PACK SOFTWARE QUESTIONS
          7.0  IBM RESOURCES
          8.0  THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE QUESTIONS
          9.0  OTHER RESOURCES

     FAQ PART EIGHT:

          9.0  OTHER RESOURCES (Continued)

     FAQ PART NINE:

          APPENDIX A - INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING FIXPACK 5

     FAQ PART TEN:

          APPENDIX B - SLIP CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE

     FAQ PART ELEVEN:

          APPENDIX C - PPP CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE

     FAQ PART TWELVE:

          APPENDIX D - ABBREVIATED SENDMAIL DOCUMENTATION

EDITOR'S NOTE:  This document is very much a work in process.  In fact,
I have not yet completed editing it.  However, because there is so
much useful information available herein, I have decided to go ahead
and post it anyway.  This should result in some comments from all of
you which might save me the trouble of editing this further. (i.e., if
nobody thinks this is a good idea, or that it is way too long. ;-)

4.7  WEB EXPLORER QUESTIONS

From: dbonds@usis.com
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: WebExplorer v1.01 available!
Date: 1 Apr 1995 16:25:11 GMT
Message-ID: <3ljup7$qc8@news.usis.com>
Reply-To: dbonds@usis.com

Checking the update software icon, guess what I found :

--- cut here
  WebExplorer for OS/2, version 1.01

  PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF THIS SOFTWARE ARE SUPERCEDED BY THIS VERSION.

  WebExplorer is NOT to be redistributed. WebExplorer is copyright
  material and shall only be distributed from IBM designated sites.
  You should frequently check the distribution sites listed below for
  updated versions of this software.

  Listed below are the IBM designated distribution sites:

   1) By anonymous FTP from ftp.ibm.net.  Login as user "anonymous".
      Download the file WEB101.ZIP.  Unzip this file in a temp 
directory
      and run WEBINST.EXE to install. You can ignore the message to 
"Reboot
      after Installation".

   2) By the "Retrieve Software Updates" icon in the Internet 
Connection
      for OS/2 in the OS/2 WARP Bonus Pack.  Click on this icon and 
then
      select WebExplorer to download and automatically install.

---- snip snip

Suspect this fixes the small problems people have been having with 1.0.
----
"Microsoft has not changed any of it's plans for Windows.  It is 
obvious that 
we will not include things like threads and preemptive multitasking in 
Windows. 
By the time we added that, you'd have OS/2."   
                                - Bill Gates, OS/2 Notebook,  Microsoft 
Press.

=====

From: satoshi@maui.net
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: UPDATE: WebExplorer 1.01 available!
Date: 2 Apr 1995 06:37:31 GMT
Message-ID: <3llgnb$79j@hula.maui.net>
Reply-To: satoshi@maui.net

WebExplorer 1.01  (updated 3/31) is now available!

It now recognizes uppercase file extensions (i.e.: .GIF .JPG).
It also "gives up" faster when you're disconnected.

Just use "Retrieve Software Updates"

If, for some reason, you do not have this icon, just use an
OS/2 command prompt and type:

  LINKUP.EXE UPDATE.EXE /h updates.gopher.ibm.com

Satoshi Manabe/WH6CTO
satoshi@maui.net
Maui, Hawaii

=====

From: roussel@physics.mcgill.ca (Harold Roussel)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: Does ftp work with WE 1.01?
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 1995 21:15:55 -0400
Message-ID: <L3JgvAR5hDJQ083yn@physics.mcgill.ca>
References: <3lnbqr$gjj@aimnet1.aimnet.com> 
<3lotu0$akc@steel.interlog.com>
Reply-To: roussel@physics.mcgill.ca

In article <3lotu0$akc@steel.interlog.com>,
msmith@prominare.com  (Matt Smith) wrote:
> In <3lnbqr$gjj@aimnet1.aimnet.com>, mperry@aimnet.com   (Michael 
Perry) writes:
> >I managed to get ftp to work with version 1 very infrequently but I 
have not
> >seen it work yet under 1.01.  Is the ftp actually fixed?
> 
> They (the IBM developers) say they have fixed "all known ftp related 
bugs", we
> (most of the people out here in the world) STILL can't get the ftp 
download links
> to work.  Some fix.
> 

All my problems were solved by using the latest inet.sys driver (2.07).
You will find it on service.boulder.ibm.com in

/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/2.0os2/pn68589/pn68589.exe

Hope it helps.

________________________________________________________
!                                                      !
! H. Roussel , roussel@physics.mcgill.ca               !
!                                                      !
! Proudly using OS/2 3.0, IBM Cset++ 2.1               !
! "The best 32-bit OS for Intel machines"              !
!                                                      !
! Also a satisfied user of Mathematica for OS/2        !
--------------------------------------------------------

=====

From: dean@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu (Dean Pentcheff)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: PostScript viewer for Web Explorer?
Date: 5 Apr 1995 19:35:34 -0400
Message-ID: <3lv9g6$6an@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu>
References: <3ls5b8$1l5i@news.doit.wisc.edu>

dave@clover.macc.wisc.edu (Dave Devereaux-Weber) writes:
>Is there a PostScript viewer for Web Explorer?

Yes, indeed.  A very good one, in fact.  It is an OS/2 port of
Ghostscript, a Postscript clone by GNU.  You can get it via anonymous
FTP from:

	ftp-os2.cdrom.com

in directory:

	pub/os2/32bit/unix/ghost

I _think_ you need the following files (if I'm wrong, you may need to
fetch others from the same directory):

	file               size

	gs312all.zip     366188  
	gs312fn1.zip    1365916  
	gs312fn2.zip     741137  
	gs312ini.zip     426513  
	gs312os2.zip     347798  
	gsview11.zip     496951  

The first five files constitute the Ghostscript interpreter itself and
its associated font files.  Be sure to see the notes for taking
advantage of OS/2's built-in Adobe Type 1 fonts.  The last file is a PM
viewer that will call Ghostscript automatically.  Assuming all is
loaded and happy, and the directory with the viewer is on your path
list, then the following entry will work as the Postscript viewer:

	gvpm

Works fine for me.  

As an added bonus, you can use Ghostscript to set up a Postscript
"printer" that will output to a non-Postscript real printer.  We have
an HP Laserjet III (without the PS cartridge).  Using Ghostscript, we
get excellent Postscript output.  To do that, you need one additional
piece of software (from the same archive):

	pub/os2/32bit/unix/printmon.zip

That program, in turn (and probably the Ghostscript stuff, now that I
think of it), requires the EMX runtime package.  That's at:

	pub/os2/32bit/unix/emx09a/emxrt.zip

Enjoy!

-Dean
-- 
N. Dean Pentcheff 
Biological Sciences, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia SC 29208 (803-
777-3936)
Internet addresses: pentcheff@acm.org or dean@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu
WWW link:  <a href="http://tbone.biol.scarolina.edu/~dean/">home 
page</a>

=====

From: guru@deltanet.com  (Bill Schultz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: Retrieve Software and WE 1.01 glitch
Date: 5 Apr 1995 06:50:01 GMT
Message-ID: <3lteip$9d0@alterdial.UU.NET>
References: <3lrad8$17m@nuclear.microserve.net> 
<3lrjq8$2jc@beyond.escape.com>
Reply-To: guru@deltanet.com (Bill Schultz)

In <3lrjq8$2jc@beyond.escape.com>, j_weedon@escape.com  (Jay Weedon) 
writes:
>In <3lrad8$17m@nuclear.microserve.net>, paulg@bharma@microserve.com  
(Paul) writes:
>>I tried the Retrieve Software Updates and downloaded the updated WE, 
but
>>when it was finished, I received a message that said the file 
couldn't be
>>unzipped.
>>
>>Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there a solution?
>>
>
>I've tried this many times & had the same problem.  I've also tried
>retrieving the file using the IAK Gopher Client. Same thing.

The problem lies with PKUNZIP2.  You see, it was apparently never 
updated
to handle the latest compression algorithms from PKWARE.  I downloaded
(via FTP) the supposed "latest" OS/2 version from ftp.pkware.com and it 
was
an even older version of OS/2 PKUNZIP2 than the one on the IBM BBS!!!

So, the answer is to get a copy of the latest DOS version of PKUNZIP 
and run
it in a DOS window.  I did this with a copy of the WebExplorer ZIP file 
which
I obtained using the Gopher Client (from updates.gopher.ibm.com, Port 
77) and
the DOS version of PKUNZIP handled the files fine, except that it did 
not put
them in the proper subdirectories.  That was because I forgot to use 
the "-d"
switch.

Thus, if you get the UWEB01.ZIP file from the above gopher session, you 
should
receive it into (or copy it into) C:\TCPIP (or wherever your TCPIP 
directory is)
before you start a DOS session to unzip it using the "-d" switch.  
Then, the
decompressed files will be placed into their proper subdirectories.

/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|     Bill Schultz     A Warped Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste.....
|                                          Use OS/2 Warp: Waste Not, 
Want Not.....

=====

From: maynard@interaccess.com  [Maynard Riley]
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: Need for WebExplorer Address Book
Date: 7 Apr 1995 12:30:31 GMT
Message-ID: <3m3b97$14k@nntp.interaccess.com>
References: <3lsld0$d8t@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>
Reply-To: maynard@interaccess.com [Maynard Riley]

James, here's a .cmd file which reads your quicklist and creates a 
simple .htm format output which you can redirect to a file.

Maintaining my own .html pages locally to organize my urls hasn't been 
too difficult.



/*i2htm.cmd reads %ETC%explore.ini quicklist                       
   writes .html file to StdOut or to file declared on command line    
   use of StdOut enables creation of new file or appending            
   finds explore.ini in current directory if it exists,               
   or in ETC environment variable                                     
*/                                                                    
call rxfuncadd 'SysLoadFuncs','RexxUtil','SysLoadFuncs'               
call sysloadfuncs                                                     
parse arg outfile                                                     
infile=SysSearchPath('ETC','EXPLORE.INI')                             
dataline = ''                                                         
do until dataline='[quicklist]' | lines(infile) = 0                   
   dataline = linein(infile)                                          
   end                                                                
call lineout outfile, '<HR>'                                          
do while lines(infile) > 0                                            
   description = linein(infile)                                       
   href = linein(infile)                                              
   parse var description 12 quick                                     
   call charout outfile,'<li><a href="'                               
   call charout outfile, href                                         
   call lineout outfile,'">'                                          
   call charout outfile, quick                                        
   call lineout outfile,'</a>'            
   call lineout outfile, ''               
   end                                    
                                          
/* source : */                            
/* quicklist= _desc_ */                   
/* _href_ */                              
/* destination : */                       
/* <p><a href="_href_">_desc_</a> */      



              Maynard Riley ; Glenview, IL
------------maynard@interaccess.com-------------
  ----------------CIS:76274,333---------------  
    ------------FidoNet 1:115/678-----------    
--------Terrapin Station BBS 708/657-9543-------
                         
From: maynard@interaccess.com  [Maynard Riley]
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: Organizing WebExplorer sites
Date: 23 Apr 1995 12:26:45 GMT
Message-ID: <3ndh25$10j@nntp.interaccess.com>
References: <1995Apr22.172841.8357@malins.mala.bc.ca>
Reply-To: maynard@interaccess.com [Maynard Riley]

Extract the quicklist data from the bottom of explore.ini and create 
your own html documents (pages).

Here's a REXX I wrote to start the job.

/* ini2htm.cmd reads %ETC%explore.ini quicklist
   writes .html file to StdOut or to file declared on command line
   use of StdOut enables creation of new file or appending
   finds explore.ini in current directory if it exists, 
   or in ETC environment variable 
*/
call rxfuncadd 'SysLoadFuncs','RexxUtil','SysLoadFuncs'
call sysloadfuncs
parse arg outfile
infile=SysSearchPath('ETC','EXPLORE.INI')
dataline = ''
do until dataline='[quicklist]' | lines(infile) = 0
   dataline = linein(infile)
   end   
call lineout outfile, '<HR>'
do while lines(infile) > 0
   description = linein(infile)
   href = linein(infile)
   parse var description 12 quick
   call charout outfile,'<li><a href="'
   call charout outfile, href
   call lineout outfile,'">'
   call charout outfile, quick
   call lineout outfile,'</a>'
   call lineout outfile, ''
   end

/* source : */
/* quicklist= _desc_ */
/* _href_ */
/* destination : */
/* <p><a href="_href_">_desc_</a> */


In <1995Apr22.172841.8357@malins.mala.bc.ca>, degear@mala.bc.ca (Dave 
DeGear) writes:
>  Has anyone managed to put the WebExplorer's sites into subgroups?  I 
>now have about 25 sites listed and can see that it won't take long to
>get up to 50 or 100 sites.  Is there any way to organize these sites
>besides alphabetically?


              Maynard Riley ; Glenview, IL
------------maynard@interaccess.com-------------
  ----------------CIS:76274,333---------------  
    ------------FidoNet 1:115/678-----------    
--------Terrapin Station BBS 708/657-9543-------
                                                
                       
=====

From: benezra@interactive.net    (Alan Benezra)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: WE V950331 Beta Bug using Acrobat Viewer
Date: 20 Apr 1995 03:12:32 GMT
Message-ID: <3n4jf1$qg@ns1.interactive.net>
References: <3mrl0n$mru@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>
Reply-To: benezra@interactive.net    (Alan Benezra)

In <3mrl0n$mru@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>, barlow@ibm.net writes:
<stuff deleted>

>The next thing I get is an error message from Acrobat stating that 
"Acrobat does
>not run in Windows Standard mode" and the Acrobat viewer closes 
without displaying
>the obtained PDF file.

I went into Win-OS/2 setup in the System Setup folder and changed 
"windowed
session" to "full screen", went into the win-os2 settings and set ATM 
on,
and enhanced mode enabled. I get the Times Fax each and every night 
with
no problems. 

Try it and get back if you have any further problems.

ab

*************************

Howard Stern all morning....

Rush Limbaugh all afternoon

=====

From: benezra@interactive.net    (Alan Benezra)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: WE: How to launch Windows-based viewer?
Date: 20 Apr 1995 03:16:57 GMT
Message-ID: <3n4jn9$qg@ns1.interactive.net>
References: <SLIN.95Apr13181553@pilsner.cisco.com>
Reply-To: benezra@interactive.net    (Alan Benezra)

In <SLIN.95Apr13181553@pilsner.cisco.com>, slin@cisco.com (Steven Lin) 
writes:
>How do you set up Web Explorer to execute a Windows-based viewer?

get the file: vwrproxy.zip from hobbes in the networking/tcpip 
directory.
follow the instructions and set full screen win-os2 default with ATM 
on.

ab

*************************

Howard Stern all morning....

Rush Limbaugh all afternoon


4.8  FTP QUESTIONS

[under construction.]

4.9  GOPHER QUESTIONS

[under construction.]

4.10  RETRIEVE SOFTWARE UPDATES QUESTIONS

Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps,comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
From: clark042@gold.tc.umn.edu
Subject: Re: WebExlporer 1.01
Message-ID: <D6HpL1.1Ew@news.cis.umn.edu>
Reply-To: clark042@gold.tc.umn.edu
References: <3lj16e$35s@grovel.iafrica.com> 
<3lj1in$jg3@zeus.IntNet.net> <JASONR.95Apr03093042@hal.pec.co.nz> 
<3lpqoq$9cn@paperboy.ids.net>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 02:58:34 GMT

In <3lpqoq$9cn@paperboy.ids.net>, gkp@ids.net writes:
>In <JASONR.95Apr03093042@hal.pec.co.nz>, JasonR@hal.pec.co.nz (Jason 
Rumney) writes:
>>>>>>> In article <3lj1in$jg3@zeus.IntNet.net>, cshehow@intnet.net    
(Curt Shehow) writes:
>>
>>
>>>  And for those of us who are not using the Internet Access Kit, 
just gopher
>>> to 'updates.gopher.ibm.com 77'. The only other place I was able to 
find the
>>> file...
>>     
>>Found it, tried downloading three times, and can't get more than 400k 
of the
>>damn thing.  Tried downloading with WE/2, and with gopher from a UNIX 
box.
>>
>>Does anyone know of an ftp site, so I can at least use "reget" if it 
bombs
>>out?
>
> Yep... ftp01.ny.us.ibm.net
>
All of the files available via the 'Retrieve Software Updates' program 
can also be
ftp'd from ftp.ibm.net.

-Randy


4.11  OTHER IAK SOFTWARE QUESTIONS

From: sbwithe@ibm.net
Newsgroups: 
comp.os.os2.misc,comp.os.os2.advocacy,comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-
ip,comp.os.os2.apps,comp.os.ms-windows.misc
Subject: Person 2 Person Party this weekend!
Date: 6 Apr 1995 13:37:55 GMT
Message-ID: <3m0qrj$2tp3@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>
Reply-To: stevew@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz

Hi

Saturday and Sunday are approaching, so it is time for a reminder
that anyone wanting to try out Person 2 Person/2 (bundled with
Warp) - or Person 2 Person for Windows - is welcome to call over the
Internet to: 

IP -> 192.100.53.241

*or* 

withers.actrix.gen.nz

At: 14:00 Eastern Daylight Time in the US (18:00 GMT) on Saturday and
Sunday.

I have checked out the docs, and site names *are* supported. Now
let's see if it works!

A couple of interesting people have made noises like they may turn up, 
but I don't want to say who they are in case they don't. 



HOW-TO:

1. You need to have a SLIP, PPP or netowork access to the Internet. If 
you
    have TIA, I can't call you back to join you into existing calls. Or 
so
    it seems. 

2.  You need Person to Person for OS/2 or Windows installed. If you 
need to
     install it, a re-boot is not required. You just load and go. 

3.  You can find out your IP address by entering: 

     netstat -a 

     at a command prompt (for  Warp IAK users). 

4.   Start  the Call Manager

5.   Make sure AnswerMode->autoanswer and PassiveWorking-> Permit
     are selected on the Call Manager OPTIONS menu.

6.   Add my name and IP/site address to your P2P Address Book

4.   When you call, tick only the TALK app. Five people blazing in at 
once
     with Chalkboards/clipboards and video blazing away gets a bit 
hairy! :-)

Last week, I got to 11 people online and had to bar access temporarily 
until
a couple had left and there was room for more. So if you can't get on, 
try 
later (you should get a message to that effect). 

Right! See you on the Weekend!

// Steve Withers - Wellington, New Zealand
// Person 2 Person callers -> 192.100.53.241 on Saturdays
// and Sundays at 14:00 EDT (USA)
// stevew@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz / swithers@vnet.ibm.com

4.12  WINDOWS TCP/IP WITH IAK SOFTWARE QUESTIONS

From: netstuff@ix.netcom.com (Jim)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: winsock.dll did as told still wont work.
Date: 26 Mar 1995 16:00:56 GMT
Distribution: world
Message-ID: <3l433o$4nb@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
References: <kenross.15.0012E2AF@omni.voicenet.com> 
<3l3kmt$a98@over.mhv.net>

In <3l3kmt$a98@over.mhv.net> rjacobson@mhv.net (rj) writes: 

>
>In article <kenross.15.0012E2AF@omni.voicenet.com>,
>   kenross@omni.voicenet.com (Ken Ross) wrote:
>>I put the path statement in my autoexec.bat for os2 warp so my 
winsock apps 
>>would work.... still locks....... Can anyone help............
>
>as reported by someone else:
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
>Path: mhv.net!news.sprintlink.net!EU.net!sun4nl!hacktic!vwier!ron
>From: ron@vwier.xs4all.nl (Ron van Wier)
>Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
>Subject: Re: Winsock Application Frequent Questions
>Message-ID: <YtjbvAsKBh107h@vwier.xs4all.nl>
>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 21:35:04 +0100
>References: <3kc97d$4mp@news.znet.com>
>Reply-To: ron@vwier.xs4all.nl
>Organization: familie van Wier
>Lines: 29
>Status: N
>
>In <3kc97d$4mp@news.znet.com> mperry@znet.com    (Michael Perry) 
writes:
>
>>I was wondering if anyone knows of a FAQ for windows apps.  A friend 
is
>>having some troubles getting windows stuff to work under IAK.  Please
>>email me with location and file name if appropriate.
>
>If winsock programs don't work with the IAK check:
>
>1. in autoexec.bat there is a line : 'SET ETC=C:\TCPIP\DOS\ETC'
>2. in autoexec.bat PATH line C:\TCPIP\DOS\BIN is in front
>3. there is no other WINSOCK.DLL in \WINDOWS or \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
>4. in \TCPIP\DOS\ETC there is a file 'resolv'
>5. in CONFIG.SYS there are lines saying:
>   
>   DEVICE=c:\tcpip\bin\inet.sys
>   DEVICE=c:\tcpip\bin\ifndisnl.sys 
>   DEVICE=c:\tcpip\bin\vdostcp.vdd
>   DEVICE=c:\tcpip\bin\vdostcp.sys
>   RUN=c:\tcpip\bin\cntrl.exe
>   RUN=c:\tcpip\bin\vdosctl.exe
>   RUN=c:\tcpip\bin\ifconfig.exe lo 127.0.0.1
>
>
>
>
>-- 
>Ron van Wier
>______________________________________________________________________
________
>ronvwier@xs4all.nl                             
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ronvwier/
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
>
>did all this myself, and i'm dling a file in win_ftp and posting this 
using 
>newsx right now...
>rj
>

Let me tell you what I did.  First I got the OS/2 apps running.  In 
your case all 
I would do is see if I could get FTPPM to run or better yet the WWW 
browser that 
comes with WARP.  Then for grins I lifted one or two WIN apps 
directories from 
another machine install them on WARP and each and everyone run ran 
fine.  This did 
not include MOSAIC or NETSCAPE because the WWW browser that comes with 
WARP will 
run circles around both.  My WARP machine never did have TRUMPET 
installed so be 
aware if your does there could be some conflicts.  Naturally if you 
boot back to 
native DOS you will need TRUMPET or something similar.  I think the 
above 
recommendation covers all the bases so good luck.
---
Jim

=====

From: wpolice@Direct.CA
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
Subject: Re: DOS or Windows Internet Software Problems
Date: 27 Mar 1995 18:46:05 GMT
Message-ID: <3l715d$9fc@fun.Direct.CA>
References: <3ktig2$qae@tomcat.sasknet.sk.ca> 
<3ktv3r$jh8@steel.interlog.com>
Reply-To: wpolice@Direct.CA

In <3ktv3r$jh8@steel.interlog.com>, agover@interlog.com writes:
>In <3ktig2$qae@tomcat.sasknet.sk.ca>, Barrie.Rody@sasknet.sk.ca 
writes:
>>My questions are: is it possible to use the DOS or Windoze
>>programs with the IBM dialer?  If so how?  If not how is
>>everyone using the DOS and Windoze programs?
>
>Yes, very possible, and quite easy, inleast with IAK(the kit in Warp).
>
>Simply connect using Slip/PM or PPP/PM(or if you like the hassle via 
command
>line) under OS/2.  Then launch the apps.  Under ALL your dos sessions 
you
>should see IBM Tcp/ip driver ver. XXXX come up that will allow for dos 
apps.
>
>Windows (at times) can cause problems(especially if you install 
Trumpet Winsock
>first).  Simply go into you TCPIP directory( sub ETC) and grab 
WINSOCK.DLL
>and copy it to your windows/system directory.  From that point MOST
>although not all winsock apps should work(the only exeption I know of 
is
>Mosaic(newest version) and FTP32, due to win32s limitations under 
OS/2).
>
>
>Adam Gover
>agover@interlog.com
>Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I too have had problems getting my windows apps to function correctly 
in warp. I 
tried all recommendations I saw posted for the last month or so and 
still no windows 
apps. So I did a lot of experimenting.

After I connected to my internet privider (via PPP) I tested the os/2 
apps, worked.

Then tested DOS and os/2 shells, by pinging another site, worked.

Then started windows session (1st standard, then enhanced), all winsock 
apps 
would timeout and not recognize any connection. The other working apps 
still worked.

Then I found a WPING.EXE in \tcpip\dos\bin ( a windows ping program 
supplied in warp)
What I found was that if this was the first windows winsock app to 
start up, the
virtual TCP/IP would get to all other subsequently started apps (in a 
shared,
enhanced 3.1 session). So then they work. 

I still can't get netscape to work cleanly. Sometimes the window 
painting of the
windows apps gets screwed up and they disappear but are still active on 
the 
desktop. Then I have to trace their outline by the changing mouse 
pointer, and close
the app blind. After all traces of that windows session are gone, a new 
one can be
started that will work ok. Is this what people call a 'focus' problem? 
Is this due to a
bug in the mach64 driver I am using?

So, have I kludged a workaround that isn't needed, and if not, is there 
a way to
set up all windows apps session settings to be the same (ie. enhanced?)

Wayde Police
wpolice@Direct.CA
Burnaby, British Columbia. Canada

************  END OF PART FIVE OF TWELVE PART WARP/IAK FAQ  ***********
