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October 1995, Week 4

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Erik Wendelboe <[log in to unmask]>
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Erik Wendelboe <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Oct 1995 21:58:47 GMT
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: That's funny, I am looking for the same file also. Problem comes up when
: trying to install the client part for Info Access that comes with Image/SQL
: ODBC stuff -- which, I believe I had already paid for. I just haven't
: had time to bother you guys look'n for a solution.
 
: Or is this file supplied from someone else and I need to spend several
: hundred $$ for? If so, then I guesss I don't really have the client part
: of Info Access, huh?
 
W3IPC.DLL is NOT part of the client part of Info Access, but belongs to LAN
Manager.  Info Access does not provide the basic networking, but relies on
software like Lan Manager or a Socket 1.1 complient TCP/IP (WINSOCK.DLL)
in order to establish the connection.  In other words you need both the
client part of Info Access AND some networking software (build into NT,
Windows for Workgroups, and (I think) Windows95).  If you are not using LAN
Manager, but some TCP/IP software (WINSOCK.DLL), then you need to choose
"WINSOCK", when you are creating connections in Info Access.  The default
in IA is a NetIPC connection.
 
Erik Wendelboe
Hewlett-Packard
STC, Roseville

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