This just in folks. I've been trying to get Microsoft to tell me what the problem could be. Below, is their final word on the matter (looks like I'm cooked):
You see, Widows 98 and Windows 9x operating systems are designed as a network client system, based on my extensive research, Windows 9x...
It's a mix of W95/98 machines with the server being W98. And I agree, it seems the server is overloaded or something. We haven't done anything to 'configure' the drive. What do you have in mind? Has the server reached some kind of 'maximum number of open files', or something? If so, how can...
We have an application running on a Windows peer-to-peer network. All the workstations access both the application and the files on a common 'server.' Everything works fine until we get up to about 22 workstations. After that, anyone trying to run the application gets a DOS ERROR 83 as soon...
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