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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]) wrote:
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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
 
Regarding my previous post:  I did not mean to endorse any particular TCP/IP
software, I was just writing from memory, sorry.  The following is a list,
hopefully complete, of the different software products available which
include the W3IPC.DLL library.  Thanks to Birket Foster for pointint this
out!
 
HP ARPA Services stand alone
HP Network Services stand alone
HP Lan Manager with:
   ~ HP ARPA Services
   ~ HP Network services
Microsoft Lan Manager with:
   ~ HP ARPA Services
   ~ HP NEtwork Services
Novell Netware with:
   ~ HP ARPA Services
   ~ HP Network Services
WRQ Reflection Network Series, 3000 Connect, or TCP Connect.
 
Some of these products may be obsolete, but you may already have them on
your systems.  I understand that Boeing have Reflection Software on most
of their PCs, so the Reflection option is probably the one which makes
the most sense in this case.
 
Again, bear in mind that, if you are defining connections (in Info Access)
today, and have WINSOCK.DLL available (available from multiple vendors) you
should be defining the connections using WINSOCK instead of the proprietary
NetIPC connections.
 
Erik Wendelboe
Hewlett-Packard
STC, Roseville

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