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March 1997, Week 4

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Robert Wu <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Wu <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Mar 1997 09:42:19 -0800
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Roy Brown wrote:
>
> I doubt it. Your users might well all log into Netware, but they *also*
> use Reflection/NSConnection to reach the HP3000 on the same LAN, as a
> quite separate process.
>
> So they could be on the LAN, talking to the HP3000, whether they were
> logged into Netware or not, and indeed, whether you had Netware or not.
>

  You're right.  My bad, poor choice of wording.

> Unless you have a site or multi-user licence, you should not install
> *your* disks on his machine. But this is a licencing issue, not a
> technical one, and yes it would work, in a backwards-compatible 16-bit
> sort of a way.
>
> However, your user's ends will be best served if you obtain a copy of
> Reflection for HP with NS/VT, WRQ's 32-bit WIN95 offering, for him/her.


  Licensing is fine.  But I'll purchase the Win95 specific software.

  Thanks,

  Rob

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