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- From: add@is.rice.edu (Arthur Darren Dunham)
- Subject: Re: Appleshare and sys7?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul26.211552.22051@rice.edu>
- Sender: news@rice.edu (News)
- Organization: Rice University
- References: <1992Jul22.212348.1@acad2.alaska.edu> <14836@claris.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1992 21:15:52 GMT
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- In article <14836@claris.com> mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner) writes:
- >In article <1992Jul22.212348.1@acad2.alaska.edu>, aslt@acad2.alaska.edu writes:
- ....
- >> Our question is: if we buy Appleshare and install it on our
- >> network, what will it give us over and above what
- >> we already have with System 7?
- >
- >AppleShare uses a dedicated server, whereas system-7 file
- >sharing can use anyone's computer as a server.
- >........
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- Actually, AS 3.0 running under System 7.0 (only) is no longer dedicated.
- It even has a bar to assign priorities between the server and the rest of
- the mac. I'm running it right now on my IIci with the bar at 50%.
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- Darren Dunham add@is.rice.edu
- MicroConsultant Rice University
- (What is that? A small consultant?) Houston, TX
- Any resemblance between real opinions and my post is coincidental
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