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to: SCOTT PARKS
from: CHUMA AGBODIKE
date: 1997-11-14 02:30:00
subject: File server vs Application Server

On Nov 10 07:54, 1997, Scott Parks of 1:102/927 wrote:
SP> Chuma Agbodike wrote in a message to Scott Parks:
CA>> If you use NT can you tell me how to switch from one mode to
CA>> another ? That is switch from File Server Mode to
CA>> Application Server Mode. 
SP> We're only running NT for our Web Server with the intentions of
SP> setting up Exchange for student use in a few months so I don't
SP> know it very well.   I did setup a NT3.51 server a few years ago
SP> that we installed a DOS based database program.  You create a 
SP> logon script, either on the server or workstation, that MAP's
SP> your drives like;
SP> NET USE F: \\SERVER\%HOMEDIR%
SP> NET USE S: \\SERVER\APPLICATION
SP> You can then do a server install of any program to that directory.
SP> You can also MAP a network drive from Network Neighborhood but I
SP> don't know about login scripts with WIN95 but assume they go in
SP> the scripts directory on the server.
SP> Time to get a good NT book if you are planning to get into it!
SP> Scott Parks
SP> sparks@helix.eskimo.com 
Hey! I sent you mail to sparky@helix.eskimo.com and it got bounced back.
Now I know why. I was going to ask you what book you recommend.
I have since picked up 3. Now have to find time to read them. 
Chuma
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