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Date: Wed, 25 May 1994 01:10:54 GMT
From: jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov (Doug Jones)
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Subject: Re: Winsock on Novell Netware
In article <2rrhbb$1i9@rutherford.cssc-melb.tansu.com.au> rruther@tansu.com.au (Ralf Rutherford) writes:
>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.
Just wanted to offer my condolences - do your "company policy" people
realize that WfWG 3.11 is a "dream" of a client for Netware, and that
neither it nor the _free_ Daytona TCP/IP interfere with Netware in any
way? What's their long range plan for the day, coming soon, when it
will be hard to find a PC that doesn't come with Windows 4.0 pre-
installed, and no DOS, and the WfWG stuff and TCP/IP are built into
the operating system... At any rate you have my sympathies.
Doug - all my opinions are strictly my own -
jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov