miller@gvlv3.gvl.unisys.com (Bruce J. Miller) (03/30/90)
My esteemed employer has deemed it necessary to connect my PC to a Novell thin-net. This is causing problems with the drive designations on my system as follows: My before-net lineup has A & B floppies; C,D & E as three hard drive partitions of 32, 32 & 8 megs respectively, and F & G as ramdrives. (I am running MS-DOS 3.3). The network drive is set up as F. This conflicts with my ramdrives unless I remove the drivers from my config.sys. This leaves me with no ramdrives, as the network configuration gurus are unwilling (or don't know how, or can't) assign a different drive letter for the network. Does any dos wizard in net land know how I can install my ram drives as say, G & H after the network drivers are installed? Please email me directly; I will summarize if useful. Signature Under Construction This Message Legally Closed! Reply At Your Own Risk to: miller@gvlv3.gvl.unisys.com (Bruce J. Miller)