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- From: DGH@herald.divinity.yale.edu (Duane Harbin)
- Subject: Re: SCSI EXPRESS and MSCDEX Extensions?
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- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 14:10:24 GMT
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- In article <asimard.37.0@emr1.emr.ca> asimard@emr1.emr.ca (Andre Simard) writes:
- >From: asimard@emr1.emr.ca (Andre Simard)
- >Subject: SCSI EXPRESS and MSCDEX Extensions?
- >Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 11:22:49 GMT
-
- >Hello everyone.
-
- >Is it possible to put SCSI EXPRESS on a Netware 3.11 server and get OXFORD
- >and LE PETIT ROBERT running? They each DEMAND that MSCDEX be loaded.
-
- >We have no problems at all with Computer Select and Termium (they don't need
- >MSCDEX to run).
-
- >If there is no way around it, anyone knows where I can get a cdrom extension
- >driver that works with SCSI EXPRESS?
-
- >Thanks
-
- >--
- >Andre Simard
- >asimard@emr1.emr.ca
- >----------------------------
- MDI has a utility called MDICDEXT.EXE which will report the appropriate
- network volume to applications which insist on MSCDEX. It has worked for me
- with a number of cranky applications. It is available on their dialup BBS,
- but you have to call ahead to arrange access. The phone numbers are included
- in your SCSI Express documentation.
-
- Let me know if you need additional information.
- Duane Harbin
- Information Services Librarian
- Yale Divinity School Library
- 409 Prospect Street
- New Haven, CT 06511-2108 USA
- 203.432.5289
- DGH@Herald.Divinity.Yale.Edu
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