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- 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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