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- From: cro@socrates.ed.asu.edu (C. R. Oldham)
- Subject: Re: IBM TCP/IP X
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 18:58:57 GMT
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- francis@ese.ogi.edu (Francis Moraes) writes:
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- >I'm planning on trying out IBM's TCP/IP product, and have some questions
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- By all means get the CSDs from Hobbes, or make sure that your supplier
- is getting you a "refreshed" version, especially if you are using NFS.
- The stock 1.2.1 NFS kit doesn't allow you to access NFS mounted
- volumes from the WPS. NFS volumes work OK from the command line,
- though (Dos VDM and OS/2).
-
- There are still some bugs in the NFS version though. I just got the latest
- CSD and installed it, so I don't know which ones persist.
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- Charles R. (C. R.) Oldham | North Central Association, Commission on Schools
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