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318 Installation Guide for Clients
othdomains
Provides the names of additional domains to be shown in
LAN Manager displays. The range is 0–4 names. Separate multiple
name entries with commas.
A domain name can have 1–15 characters, including letters, numbers,
and the following symbols:
! # $ % & ( ) - . @ ^ _ { } ~
wrkservices
Lists the LAN Manager services to start along with the Workstation
service. The names of all the services are listed in the [services]
section. Separate multiple service-name entries with commas. Service
names cannot be abbreviated. Possible services range from no services
to the complete list from the [services] section; the default is
messenger,netpopup.
Optional Entries
charcount
Sets the number of characters in bytes that the workstation stores
before sending them to a communication-device queue (comm
queue). Increase this number to minimize traffic on the network. The
range is 0–65535 bytes; the default is 16 bytes. Valid minimum and
maximum values for this entry depend on the communication device.
For more information, see the device manual(s).
chartime
Sets the number of milliseconds that the workstation collects data
before sending the information to a comm queue. Increase this
number to limit traffic on the network. Setting this number too low
degrades network performance by generating network activity.
Print jobs from some applications can be fragmented (something you
printed as a single document appears at the printer as several separate
jobs). They may be interspersed with other print jobs, and page breaks
can appear in inappropriate places. If this happens, increase the value
of chartime in the [workstation] section of your LANMAN.INI file.
The default for chartime is 250; a value as large as 2000 might be
needed to prevent the problem.
The range for chartime is 0–65535000 milliseconds; the default is
250. Use the value –1 to ignore chartime and have characters sent
when the buffer with charcount size is filled. Valid minimum and
maximum values for this entry depend on the communication device.
For more information, see the device manual(s).