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- In article <ashok.517.2D833900@biochemistry.cwru.edu> ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu (Ashok Aiyar) writes:
- >From: ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu (Ashok Aiyar)
- >Subject: Re: Drag and drop ftp client for Winsock ?
- >Date: Sun, 13 Mar 1994 16:02:09 GMT
-
- >In article <mdenny.16.030DB096@hk.super.net> mdenny@hk.super.net (Michael Denny) writes:
-
- >>Has anyone seen a drag and drop ftp client for Winsock? The ftp client
- >>would show the server file system like the standard Fileman in Windows
- >>does and allow file to be copied by draging and droping them like with
- >>ordinary Windows. Sort of a poor man's NFS.
-
- >I have seen a beta version of a client that does precisely this. It will
- >be part of a commercial product that will be shortly released.
-
- >Ashok
- >--
- >Ashok Aiyar Mail: ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu
- >Department of Biochemistry Tel: (216) 368-3300
- >CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio Fax: (216) 368-4544
- >MIME Enclosures OK
-
- well its not quit drag and drop but WS_FTPb.zip allows you to see all the
- files and then hilight the ones you want (hold down control for more than one
- file, just like the file managet) then you just push the <- arrow and it
- transfers them to whatever dir you choose.
- close enogh?
- hope this helps
-
- -Sargon Ftp for windows and winsock files
- arg2@po.cwru.edu 'b61503.student.cwru.edu'
- "The only perfect science is hindsight."
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- Date: Sun, 13 Mar 1994 15:06:55 EST
- From: Bob Natale <natale@acec.com>
- Subject: Re: Oracle SQL*Net and Trumpet Winsock
- To: sxjcb@alaska.edu
- Cc: Multiple recipients of list <winsock@sunsite.unc.edu>
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- > From: Jay Beavers <sxjcb@alaska.edu>
- > Date: Fri, 11 Mar 1994 20:37:54 -0500
-
- Hi Jay,
-
- > In article <csvghb.43.2D7DC0CC@ns.ac.edu> csvghb@ns.ac.edu (Guy Bass) writes:
- >
- > > The MS-DOS version of the Oracle SQL*Net and SQL*Plus does not
- > > include Trumpet Winsock as a supported transport protocol.
-
- While I do not use Trumpet, I have tested Oracle SQL*Net v1.1.7.7B
- over several other WinSock v1.1 implementations. I think that Oracle
- only lists as "supported" WinSock implementations, those they have
- actually tested with...safe policy for all concerned.
-
- > > However, has anyone had any experience ( good or bad ) attempting
- > > to run this combination of software. Thanks.
-
- In the WinSock environments that I have used Oracle SQL*Net, it works
- like a champ...MAJOR savings in terms of installation hassle, start-up
- hassle, and run-time overhead. Many fewer "moving parts" and I really
- like that.
-
- I believe that Oracle bases at least part of the comm core of SQL*Net
- on JSB's VSL code...seems to provide a high-performance, robust, and
- flexible base.
-
- BTW, we're also implementing our client/server network management
- applications using ODBC, in addition to WinSock and WinSNMP, and
- I must say that I am greatly impressed with how well Oracle is
- playing in this wide open arena. I hope they continue this particular
- line of development on the desktop products.
-
- > I just recently posed that question to Oracle's tech support.
- > According to them, SQL*Net supports both the packet driver and
- > Winsock 1.1 transports. So, who's right?
-
- I'd say they're right...maybe nobody's wrong. :-)
-
- > (I haven't gotten my hands on the documentation yet -- should
- > see it in a week or two).
-
- I am confident that you will be very pleased. If not, I'd sure
- like to hear why, so please let [us|me] know.
-
- BobN
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