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Quest (the company has a product which supports NFS.
You may wish to try samba as a file sharing service.

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Larry Simonsen          Phone: 801-489-2450
Flowserve Corporation   Fax: 801-491-1750
PO Box 2200             http://www.flowserve.com <http://www.flowserve.com>
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Noam Koren [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, August 10, 1999 7:52 AM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Files and Disks sharing

                Hello,

                As a new user of the HP3000 I'll like to ask for assistance
regarding the
                following administrative issues

                I'm installing a new HP3000 in my company for development
purpose. Does the
                hp3000/MPE supports (supported by) NFS?
                This question is originated by our Version-Control team
(which use
                'Continuus'), The intention is to be able to share disks
between unix and
                mpe (i.e. to be able to 'see' the hp3000 local disk from
unix machine or
                vice-versa).
                Someone uses 'Continuus' in MPE environment?

                I'll be glad to get information or ideas relating these
issues.

                Thanks,
                Noam Koren.

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