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November 1997, Week 1

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Fred Metcalf <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Nov 1997 09:59:57 +0300
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> The PC guys decided to go with NT instead of windows 95.  Now they
> want me to figure out how to connect to the HP300 using reflection
> 5.1.  I tried to use the same documentation that I had for windows 95.
>
> Note:  Trying to avoid using ns3000.
> _______________________________________________________________
> Abraham Zwygart
> Senior Programmer AnalystsEmail: [log in to unmask]
> 7933 N. E. 21st Avenue    Phone: (503) 972-1404 x 1232

This past Friday I exchanged my Vectra VE 5/75 and Win 3.11 for a Vectra
XA 5/166 and Win NT 4.0 Build 1381: Service Pack 3 (Whatever that may
be!). While still in shock and after 2 hours training, mostly about HP's
PC-COE, I managed to connect to our 987-200 using Reflection 1 for
Windows NT version 5.20. I selected VT-MGR and had no problems.
I also recorded a script and found that the SECURITY/3000 password is
now requested in a window by Reflection Basic Script. Most impressive!!

This message only for moral support, the goal is achievable.

Best Regards

Fred Metcalf
Hewlett-Packard, Cape Town, South Africa
phone:  (+27)21-658-6243
fax:    (+27)21-685-3785
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

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