Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 12:03:39 01/17/01
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On January 16, 2001 at 14:39:01, Manfred Rosenboom wrote: >On January 16, 2001 at 06:29:28, Aseldar Salautdinov wrote: > >>What is this? How can I use it with MS network? > >Pipe Servers are based on the so called "Named Pipes" functionallity, available >under Windows NT, Windows 2000 (and NOT Win95/98) and for (almost ?) all Unix >platforms. > >A named pipe is, in a way, similar to a file in writing data (data will be added >to the named pipe), but reading data will delete the data in the named pipe. >Under WinNT/2000 you can access named pipes in a Windows network (= share the >named pipe), and you can set permissions, like for regular files. > >Manfred So to play matches over the Lan, I need at least on PC with Win2K or NT? So on my homenetwork with Win ME I'm out of luck, trying to connect two Fritz engines over the Network! Torstein
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