It's 18 May 97 11:25:00,
We'll return to Will Honea and Alec Herrmann's
discussion of Warp 4 & W95 And Long Fi
WH> Played the same game here with similar results, but I carried HPFS
WH> support forward from NT 3.51 to NT 4 and it works like a charm - FYI.
Same here. :-) Details on various web sites. :-)
WH> Simple question for you re. NT. How do you get Internet Explorer,
WH> Mail, etc. to pick up the TCPIP linkage? I can dial and logon fine
WH> but I can't get apps to link in.
Hmm, no problems here. WHat is your setup?
WH> Compared to Warp Server - or just Warp 4 - NT leaves me cold. I
WH> really miss all the OS/2 apps and tools right out of the box. We are
WH> trying to do an objective comaprison between the two systems but
WH> either my OS/2 background is in the way or something. I spend more time
WH> wandering around NT's desktop trying to find functions than I do using
WH> it!
I've got very familiar with both Warp and NT, and find them eaqually
pleasurable to use. Then again, I tend to like playing with any OS I
can get my hands on, and I have to be able to at work anyway (though we
don;t have OS/2 under normal conditions - none of our clients request
it).
WH> Have you evaluated system speed yet? I'm seeing significant speed
WH> advantages with Warp Server, but that may be just our setup.
NT Server is slow, though it seems to be very hardware and load
dependent. I have never used Warp Server, but Warp Connect is _much_
faster than NT4 Workstation on the same hardware (or at least it seems
to be ;) ).
... "Back to you Richie in the central missionary position....."
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