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December 1995, Week 3

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Scott Petersen <[log in to unmask]>
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Scott Petersen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Dec 1995 23:39:18 -0700
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Ron Nadeau wrote:
>
> after our upgrade to 5.0 in feb. we'll be setting up our VT's.Any info on
> the hardware thats involved,we want to be able to access the 3000 even if
> the lan is down,other than a router to handle this are they any other
> considerations to look at.
> also I understand that in order to use reflections,you need to install their
> version of NS3000,and not HP's ,has anybody had any dealings with the
> reflection issue
> Ron Nadeau
> Systems Manager
> Sipex Corporation
> Billerica,MA
 
 
I think that you are mistaken about requiring reflections copy of NS for
your PC's.  There are many reasons why you should use WRQ's software,
but if all you are trying to accomplish is VT to your HP3000 then you
can continue to use HP's software.
 
But, if you are using Netware 4.1, or want to use SQL access to your HP
or want to install PC based e-mail with your HP as the post-office, you
will need to get the added functionality of the WRQ NS3000 product.

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