Installation guide

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 321
The default value for numdgrambuf assumes that the workstation
will be using only one domain. You can use additional domains by
specifying other domains through Setup, or with the othdomains
entry in the LANMAN.INI file, or with the /othdom = switch to the
net start workstation command. In these cases, the value for
numdgrambuf must be 3 + the number of other domains. For
example, if you will be using two domains, numdgrambuf should be
set to 4 because you have one domain in addition to your primary
domain, and 3 + 1 = 4.
If you use the LAN Manager Setup program to add other domains,
the value of numdgrambuf will be adjusted for you automatically. If
you manually change the value for othdomains in LANMAN.INI or
as an option to the net start workstation command, you must also
change the value for numdgrambuf.
nummailslots (MS-DOS only)
Sets the number of mailslots available on the workstation. The range
is 1–255 mailslots; the default is 2 mailslots.
numresources (MS-DOS only)
Sets the maximum number of connections to shared resources that the
workstation can have at one time. The range is 1–255 connections;
the default is 9 connections.
numservers (MS-DOS only)
Sets the maximum number of servers to which the workstation can
have active connections at one time. The range is 1–255 servers; the
default is 9 servers.
numservices
Sets the size of the internal service table. This number should be
greater than or equal to the number of entries in the [services] section
of the LANMAN.INI file. Increase this value if the workstation runs
many LAN Manager services. For MS-DOS, the range is 1–255
services; the default is 5 services. For OS/2, the range is 4–256
services; the default is 16 services.
numviewedservers (MS-DOS only)
Sets the maximum number of servers that can be viewed with the net
view command or the LAN Manager Screen. The range is 0–255
servers; the default is 50 servers.
numworkbuf
Sets the number of buffers that the workstation uses to store data for
transmission, thus increasing network efficiency. The range is 4–50
buffers; the default is 5 buffers for MS-DOS, or 15 buffers for OS/2.
printbuftime (MS OS/2 only)
Sets the number of seconds that the prn: print device is kept open for
compatibility-mode print requests. Most applications that use OS/2
compatibility mode do not explicitly close the prn: print device to tell
OS/2 to send the contents of the print buffer to the printer queue. The
range is 0–65535 seconds; the default is 90 seconds.