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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!unlinfo.unl.edu!UNLVM.UNL.EDU!IANR009
  2. From: IANR009@UNLVM.UNL.EDU (D. Kirk Darnell)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
  4. Subject: Do you need extended services for workstations??
  5. Message-ID: <168567307.IANR009@UNLVM.UNL.EDU>
  6. Date: 2 Sep 92 14:10:46 GMT
  7. Sender: news@unlinfo.unl.edu
  8. Organization: University of Nebraska
  9. Lines: 25
  10. Nntp-Posting-Host: unlvm.unl.edu
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  12. We've got an IBM token ring setup with Lan Server 2.0 running on an os/2 2.0
  13. machine.  The workstations are currently set up as DOS requestors.  If we
  14. switch to OS/2 workstations do we need to have the extended services or is
  15. the OS/2 requestor sufficient for basic networking?  I don't want the comm
  16. manager (no need to talk to 3270) or the database manager.  This is a
  17. significant point becuase of the cost of ES (roughly $400).
  18.  
  19. Any suggestions to improve my limited knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
  20. Thanks..
  21.  
  22. **********************************************************************
  23. *D. KIRK DARNELL, COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST                           *
  24. *AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS                                              *
  25. *UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA                                              *
  26. *IANR009@UNLVM.UNL.EDU                                               *
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  28. * "YOUR ARE THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD THAT CAN USE YOUR POTENTIAL!"  *
  29. *                            -ZIG ZIGLAR-                            *
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