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nummsgnames (MS-DOS only)
Sets the maximum number of aliases you can add on the workstation.
The range is 1–10 aliases; the default is 2 aliases.
sizmessbuf
Sets the number of bytes for the buffer that holds network messages.
Increase this number to send or receive longer messages. For
MS-DOS, the range is 128–62000 bytes; the default is 256 bytes. For
OS/2, the range is 512–62000 bytes; the default is 4096 bytes.
The [netshell] Section
The [netshell] section of the LANMAN.INI file configures the way that
the workstation uses the LAN Manager Screen. It lists usernames and
the rate for refreshing, or updating, information on the screen.
LAN Manager checks these values when you start the computer.
The [netshell] section contains the following entries:
autorestore = {yes | no}
Determines whether net connections saved from the last session will
be restored at logon. Works with the entry saveconnections to turn
the persistent net connections feature on or off. The default is yes.
This entry is optional.
refresh (OS/2 only)
Sets the number of seconds between times that the LAN Manager
screen display is refreshed. This entry applies only to the
LAN Manager Screen. The range is 0–65535 seconds; the default is
15 seconds.
saveconnections = {yes | no}
Determines whether net connections will be saved for restoration at a
later logon. Works with the entry autorestore to turn the persistent
net connections feature on or off. The default is yes. This entry is
optional.
username
Sets the username displayed when logging on to the network (unless
you specify another username with the net logon command). This
name can be the same as computername ([workstation] section). A
username can have 1–20 characters, including letters, numbers, and
the following symbols:
! # $ % & ( ) - . @ ^ _ { } ~
Message aliases can have only 15 characters, so a username with
more than 15 characters does not receive messages. The default is
user.
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