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October 1997, Week 1

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Richard Corn <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Corn <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Oct 1997 22:28:30 GMT
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In article <"d03)UL1000000000*"@MHS>, [log in to unmask] says...
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>Hi
>
>We have lots of customers around the country who want to be able to
>access our HP3000 system. Currently they use a mux and a 2400 modem to
>connect to a mux at our end this is then linked to a DTC. This system is
>very old and we are having numerous problems, plus we are trying to get
>away from the DTC environment. We have installed PC's and fast modems
>and have allowed access via our 'Dial a Lan' to customers who do not
>need to print out, however, does anybody have a solution that will allow
>our customers to print reports (not just screen dumps) without having to
>buy each customer an expensive router and lease them an ISDN line?
>
>An info would be greatly appreciated.
>
>TIA
>Ian
>
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Richard Corn                             e-mail: [log in to unmask]
RAC Consulting                            Voice: (360) 357-9572
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