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Date: 24 May 1994 00:22:03 GMT
From: rruther@tansu.com.au (Ralf Rutherford)
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Subject: Re: Winsock on Novell Netware
In article 000DA81A@email.ncsc.navy.mil, moore@email.ncsc.navy.mil (Jim Moore) writes:
>In article <50csjKFrD9uE064yn@kaiwan.com> lelina@kaiwan.com (Rico Lelina) writes:
>>From: lelina@kaiwan.com (Rico Lelina)
>>Subject: Winsock on Novell Netware
>>Date: 18 May 1994 14:48:33 -0700
>
>>We have a Winsock application that is both a client and a server
>>simultaneously. Currently we are using NetManage's Chameleon 4.0
>>package for TCP/IP. We want to be able to run our app on Novell
>>Netware. I understand there is a product available that allows Winsock
>>apps to run on Netware. Am I correct? Assuming we don't care about the
>>other TCP/IP apps such as TELNET, FTP, etc., do we still need Chameleon
>>or a TCP/IP stack to run our app on Netware?
>
>Novell's Client for DOS/MS Windows v1.1 is part 00662644013411 and costs
>$99/site, dual media. That'll get you Novell's TCP/IP stack, a couple of
>debugging tools like ping, and the Novell Winsock.
>
>>I believe this product is called LAN Workplace.
>
>It's called that when you pay ~ $400/copy and need the TCP/IP applications
>like telnet, ftp client and server, etc. If all you want is the protocol stack
>and winsock then save your money and go for the client kit. Works fine with
>every winsock app I've tried.
>
>
>--
>Jim Moore latest bumper sticker:
>Panama City, FL Where's Oswald when you need him
Hi,
Is the Novell stack Winsock 1.1 compliant, any problems with apps, what about memory
usage (DOS, VxD etc).
We use currently WfW 3.11 with Daytona TCP/IP, but company policy will force
Novell, Windows 3.1, Novell TCP/IP on us.
I believe next week we might have to hunt our meals again.
---
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