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To: Salah Mohamed who wrote (4130)10/15/1996 9:12:00 PM
From: Joe Antol   of 42771
 
Hi Salah, RE: IBM(AIX)/NDS: Let me do a little digging <g>, RE: NetVison,

Do you think they did that because of the nasty post and email I sent?
(very big grin). I'm glad to hear that they are finally going to listen to thier users, and just give them what they want. That's good news, but I still think that pompus jerk director that made that statement should find another job.

Thanks for this post and here's another NDS support post, and NT not ready for prime time:

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>3) NT Server not quite ready for enterprise duty
>************************************************
>>http://www.nwfusion.com
>Reviewer Chris DeVoney writes:
>
> "With its latest NOS now shipping, Microsoft Corp. can rest
> assured about at least one thing: It won't be facing any
> Justice Department charges that it is unfairly blowing away the
> competition. Windows NT Server 4.0 is stuffed with
> Internet/intranet tools, better connectivity choices, more
> administrative features and a user interface transplanted from
> Windows 95 - all welcome, if not compelling, improvements. This
> version is faster than its predecessor in core server functions
> such as file, print and network control services.
>
> But 4.0 leaves us wanting more. The new version is cordial but
> not friendly, broadly encompassing but missing key details.
> Although excellent in small-to-midsize shops or for specific
> applications, its directory services aren't strong enough to
> handle the users and objects for an entire enterprise. In
> short, the product is a better network citizen than before, but
> not a NetWare killer."
>
> Read DeVoney's complete review, plus link to our recent review
> of NetWare 4.11.
> DocFinder: 1403

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Notice >> NOT A NETWARE KILLER ....

Regards,

Joe... <I'll get back to you>

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