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- From: d9mikael@dtek.chalmers.se (Mikael Wahlgren)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: Re: DIALING INTO NOVELL
- Message-ID: <d9mikael.724446240@dtek.chalmers.se>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 19:04:00 GMT
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- jerome.yuzyk@freddy.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Jerome Yuzyk) writes:
-
- >I will soon be needing to connect to a Novell 3.11 network on a regular basis
- >through the telephone. I'll need to do a bit of application admin, but the
- >system is run others who are not particularly OS/2-aware.
-
- In what sence does this have to do with OS/2? Are the appications you want
- to run OS/2 applications?
-
- >Essentially, how does this kind of connection work? I could envision a `BBS'
- >workstation dedicated to handling my (and others') calls, with me dropping to
- >some sort of doorway. But would this be just a hack?
-
- In any case, if you want to dial into a machine to run some OS/2 applications
- you could try OS2You that will handle most OS/2 and DOS Full Screen text
- session programs. PM2You soon to be released, will additionally give
- access to PM programs.
-
- Mikael Wahlgren
-