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to: LEE ARONER
from: DAVID CALAFRANCESCO
date: 1997-11-15 11:43:00
subject: different strokes

LEE ARONER wrote in a message to DAVID CALAFRANCESCO:
 LA>    David, I've installed Warp 4 on a workstation, and am
 LA> about to     install Warp Server 4 as the network server on
 LA> machine 2, and     Warp Connect 3 on machine 3 to act as a
 LA> comm server for the     network. So far, I haven't done ANY
 LA> fixpacks at all...what do you     reccomend?
DC> FP29 for the Warp3 machines with updates to the IP stack, Lan Requester
DC> and
  > MPTS. FP1 for the Warp4. Avoid TCPIP V4.1 until it is proven more stable
 LA> than I
  > am hearing. 
 LA>    Thanks for the advice...now if I can just sort out where
 LA> to find     all this stuff...
 LA>    I found a problem with v4 yesterday when trying to delete
 LA> a share     that was no longer valid (the drive lettering
 LA> had changed)... the     Access Control List utility went
 LA> into an endless loop, had to     reboot to get out of it. Do
 LA> you know if FP 1 addressed that ? 
No, that should be the way it works. The share is actually stored on the HDD 
as an extended attribute and can cause the whole drive to be innaccessable 
until you 'login' properly. Did the reboot clear it? 
DC> In short, let someone else live on the bleeding edge, stay back a month 
r
 LA> two
  > until the dust settles on each FP. 
 LA>    Always good advice!
 LA>    Thanks again.
 LA>                                                LRA
 LA>  -- SPEED 2.00 #2720: ... Perforation is a rip off.
 LA> ___ Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0
 LA>  - Origin: Grey Matter * Seattle, WA * 1:343/210 * (206)
 LA> 528-1941 (1:343/210) 
Dave Calafrancesco, Team OS/2
dave@drakkar.mhv.net
... They got the library at Alexandria, they're not getting mine! 
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