
330 Installation Guide for Clients
34 Allows compatibility with core level PCLP servers. Some
PCLP servers send the date in word reversed order on the SMBgetatr
response. The heuristic controls how the workstation will handle
SMBgetatr dates from core level servers on the network:
0 - Verify date with preference towards PCLP server. 1 - Verify date
with preference towards SMB specification. 2 - Assume date is
supplied as specified in SMB specification.
The default is 1.
35–54Reserved.
wrknets
Lists the names of the networks in which the workstation participates.
On OS/2 workstations, the names are also listed in the [networks]
section. Separate multiple name entries with commas.
On workstations with LAN Manager Enhanced, networks are
represented by LANA numbers. For information about LANA
numbers, see the Chapter 8, “About Network Device Drivers.”
For MS-DOS workstations, the range is 0–255 networks; the default
is 0,1. If you are using only one protocol on an MS-DOS
workstation, you can set this value to 0.
For OS/2 workstations, the range is net1 to the list of networks from
the [networks] section; the default is net1.
Note
When setting values for an MS-DOS workstation, make sure the
following formula is satisfied:
numresources
*
103 + numservers
*
68 + maxcommands
*
67 +
numwrkbuf
*
60 + lastdrive
*
90 + numwrkbuf
*
sizworkbuf+87 +
numcharbuf
*
sizcharbuf+87
*
2 + numbigbuf
*
sizbigbuf+87 +
files+fcbs
*
40 + numservices
*
sizserviceinfo2+4+ 18K < 64K
The [messenger] Section
The [messenger] section of the LANMAN.INI file specifies the buffer
size and the default path for the log file used to log messages received.
The [messenger] section contains the following entries:
logfile
Sets a path for the messages log. The default value for this entry is the
filename MESSAGES.LOG, relative to the LAN Manager LOGS
directory.
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