Title: | Kit: Note 4229; Please use NOTED::PWDOSWIN5 for V4.x server |
Notice: | Kit: Note 4229; Please use NOTED::PWDOSWIN5 for V4.x server |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::KENNEDY |
Created: | Fri Dec 18 1992 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4319 |
Total number of notes: | 18478 |
Hi, Past: I have an AlphaServer 1000 running OVMS ver 6.1 with PathWorks for OpenVMS ( Macintosh ) and the Mac Client accessing their files through a shared volume ( directory ). Present: I need to get a Windows 95 Client PC to access the files on the shared volume which was created by the PathWorks for OpenVMS ( Macintosh ) on the Server. The Solution that I proposed was to have the v6.0 for DOS and Windows (LAN Manager) loaded on the PC Client and the PathWorks for OpenVMS ( LAN MAnager) loaded on the AlphaServer 1000. With the PathWorks for OpenVMS ( LAN MAnager), I think it should be able to be configured to point to the same shared volume. Thus the Windows 95 Client PC should be able to access the files that was previously being access by macintosh Client. With the above configuration, the Mac Client and the Win 95 Client should be able to access the files on the same shared volume. Could anyone able to hightlight to me if the above configuration will work for my customer ? Thanks
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4161.1 | Yes but not at the SAME time. | KERNEL::BURNST | Tue Feb 18 1997 06:37 | 16 | |
Works here no problem, I have a couple of points to raise. Why do you want to put PW on the 95 client. As long as the cust is running NETBEUI (free with PW server) or TCP/IP comes with the alpha NAS licenses and 95 has both these transports then only the licensing parts of PW 95 (or PW 32 (V7.0)) will be needed. As for sharing files this will not be REAL file sharing but the files will be able to be shared in the fact that MAC opens flie, MAC closes file, PC opens file ect..... This is will only realy cause problems with databases or (mail files) trying to be shared between PC's and MAC's at the same time. Trev UK CSC |