Uncomplete Network?

How does the following network behaves in different situations? machine 1 NIC binded to IPX/NETBIOS and Microsoft network client, no TCP/IP binding. A dialup adaptor binded to TCP/IP, but not to IPX/NETBIOS, and not to Mcrosoft network client.

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How does the following network behaves in different situations?
 
machine 1
NIC binded to IPX/NETBIOS and Microsoft network client, no TCP/IP binding.
A dialup adaptor binded to TCP/IP, but not to IPX/NETBIOS, and not to Mcrosoft network client.
 
machine 2
NIC binded to IPX/NETBIOS and Microsoft network client, no TCP/IP binding.
A dialup adaptor binded to TCP/IP, but not to IPX/NETBIOS, and not to Mcrosoft network client.
 
 
they are connectd to each other via a cross-over cat.5 cable, no hub/router involved. Is ther some indication of problem of any kind that might arises? Thanks.

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Sounds like you should do your own homework assignments

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what does that means?

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Alright, there is one I come across, FlexLM License Server installation on some professional software require a static IP for the NIC and TCP/IP binded to that NIC to function.