DOS Command Interlink
Type: External (6.0 and later)
Syntax:
INTERLINK
INTERLINK [client[:]=[server][:]]
Purpose: Allows you to connect two computers via parallel or
serial ports; this provides a way for computers to share disks and
printer ports (new with DOS Version 6).
Discussion
Before you can use the INTERLINK command, you must install the
INTERLINK.EXE device driver.
CLIENT specifies the letter of the client drive that is redirected
to a drive on the Interlink server. The drive must be one that was
redirected when you started Interlink.
SERVER specifies the letter of the drive on the Interlink server
that will be redirected. THE drive must be on listed in the THIS
Computer (Server) column of the Interlink server screen. If no drive
letter is specified, the client drive will no longer be redirected.
Example
To display the current status of the INTERLINK program, enter the
following:
interlink
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