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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

1767.0. "ALL-IN-1 Starter???" by UNYEM::PAYNEP () Thu Nov 12 1992 14:39

    
    I'm sure this question will warm your hearts!! My customer currently
    has ALL-IN-1 2.4, using the SFCP, with Word Perfect as the editor. The
    only functionality they are using is messaging, no customization, no
    calendaring, no additional integrated applications.
    
    Their environment is mostly VTs, they are dong terminal emulation from
    the few PCs they do have.  Over time (5 years) they will be putting
    more PC into their offices.
    
    They don't like the price of ALL-IN-1, and don't want to go thru
    massive retraining to DEC Mailworks right now. They would like to wait
    til our messaging strategy is less complex, (because they haven't the
    staff to manage it) before moving to a client/server (DEC Mailworks)
    solution.
    
    We are concerned that they are talking of getting rid of ALL-IN-1,
    and are constantly dissatisfied with the $$ they pay for it.
    
    Can ALL-IN-1 Starter be used as an interrim solution to provide them
    with messaging (mail), Word Perfect Editor, and will it work with the
    SFCP?
    
    Thanks,                                    
    Pam  
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1767.1Not good news - sorryAIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Thu Nov 12 1992 22:4529
    Pam,
    
    The "official" word as stated in the SPD is that you are not allowed to 
    customise or integrate other products with ALL-IN-1 STARTER since STARTER 
    is a non-customisable subset of REAL ALL-IN-1.
    
    One other thing to bear in mind is that this isn't really the time to
    go around installing SFCP on anything since SFCP was retired sometime
    ago, the engineering expertise and support for it has all but disappeared.
    
    You'd be better off thinking about a v3.0 version of STARTER since then
    you don't have to worry about SFCP since you get Shared Filing built
    in. However since STARTER v3.0 is a future I can say no more and will
    have to direct you to note 1428 for contact names.
    
    Your remaining problem would then be WPCORP. WPCORP certainly assumes
    the presence of CM (Customisation Management) on the installing
    ALL-IN-1 system and since this part of ALL-IN-1 isn't in STARTER you
    might not even be able to install WPCORP. I have heard of people who
    hacked it in for STARTER v2.4 but do not that if this would be possible
    on any possible future release of STARTER.
    
    I realise this is probably all bad news but I feel it's better to tell
    the truth then set unreal expectations.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                              
1767.2CM Data files always used to be put into Starter...IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeSun Nov 15 1992 17:127
    Assuming ( :-) ) that the V3.0 version of Starter is "architected" in
    the same way as the previous versions, then although the CM code isn't
    all there, the data files etc., should be.
    
    I dunno whether this will be enough to enable WP to install and work?
    
    Graham
1767.3Do they use capacity licensing? If so, why?A1VAX::BARTHSpecial KMon Nov 16 1992 15:199
Pam,

Is V3.0 with user licensing a possibility?  Perhaps it would be cheaper 
than capacity licensing for the customer's usage level.

V3.0 really is the way to go - SFCP has served its purpose and the
sooner the world moves to V3.0 sharing, the better.

~K.