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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (5967)8/11/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: pham  Read Replies (1) of 11149
 
Pham,

1. If you don't have administrative rights then you have no business trying to install it on the server and reboot it. Trying something like this on my network would get you fired, physically beaten or both.... I'm quite serious here.

>>>> You're entirely correct on this.

2. If you do have proper rights to install it QP will work fine on an NT server, workstation or 95 box. I run it over the network at home all the time. I have 1 diskbuffer and 1 QP2data dir but run the software and export MS data on 5 clients with no problems.....

I might be a little confused as to why you are attempting this. Maybe you could explain what your goals are?

>>>> I have a Sun station on my desk. We have an NT box running WINFRAME from Citrix. QP1 allows me install it on the NT box and display on my Sun as a non-public version. Only I could use QP1 and no-one else could see it except for ~100MB of stuffs in my directory. I would like to do the same for QP2. I could
pop the CD into the CD-ROM drive of the NT server but no root priviledge. When you all start talking about 'registry', I thought my job is on the line now hence decided to abort the idea; But it is sure nice if I could do it as QP1. Thanks again
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