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From: mead@UHURA.CC.ROCHESTER.EDU (Ted Mead)
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Subject: Re: LAN Manager (was PC/NOSs)
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Date: 27 Sep 89 21:07:28 GMT
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> There is no defined method of getting at an unadulterated transport protocol
> connection; whether the transport is XNS or TCP or OSI the lowest you
> can get is a Netbios session.  So the LAN Manager "standard" can't
> talk to anything except other LAN Managers or Netbioses without vendor
> extensions (which won't be standard unless/until the market produces
> one).

So, what tranport protocol does  LAN Manager use? How  does SMB fit in
with LAN Manager?

Thanks,
Ted