OK,
Lets start over
Your orignalpost you wanted to change the terminal ID... Why?. More information would be very helpful.
Did you get one repaired or buy a new terminal. There is several things to make a regular XP terminal work on an aloha network with other mixed operating systems ie 98 nd xp.
here are some tings to start with:
The terminals have an ibercfg.bat file that contains the following:
SET TERMSTR=TERM ' this is the string name of the terminals. before the term number "ie TERM3"
SET TERM=6 ' this is this term number - different for each terminal.
SET NUMTERMS=6 ' this is the number of terminal licensed or connected to the server.
SET SERVER=ALOHABOH ' his is the server machine name
SET MASTERCAPABLE=TRUE ' you can set this to false if having problems with win98 terminals rebooting.
SO....
by reading your current ibercfg.bat file on a terminal...
if "SET TERMSTR=TERM" then each terminal machine should be named TERM1 TERM2 TERM3 etc...
the SERVER(Back of house) should match the name in the terminals ibercfg.bat file SERVER="????????" usually, but not always alohaboh.....
To change the computer name in XP it's in - (control panel - system - computer name - change)the computer name for each terminal and the server.
in win98 its in control panel- network - identification -
check terminals for names term1 term2 etc.
The ip scheme should all be the same with the last 3 octets different ... possibly = xxx.xxx.xxx.101 term1 xxx.xxx.xxx.102 term2
mostly this is basic networking...
There are allot of other settings with aloha that can cause problems.
Other than that...
simple file sharing needs to be turned off, the terminal needs to have access to the network sharing and must be logged in with the correct username and passwords. Same as the other terminals and server. lanacfg must be set to 0 on the network card.
best of luck...
will monitor for your response...