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echo: novell
to: FRANK RAMSEY
from: LOREN OLSON
date: 1997-08-13 13:20:00
subject: Re: Novell v winnt

Loren Olson replied to:
FR> LO> And Novell is a proven entity!  Who knows about NT?  Many people
FR> LO> are still using older versions of Novell and finding they still
FR> LO> work as good as the day they bought Novell.  I think they call
FR> LO> that a happy marriage or something like that!  Why fix it when
FR> LO> it ain't broke?  And my Novell keeps right on going.
FR>True
If most people would look at it properly they would realize that Novell 
is about as powerful a network system as there is.  Sure NT's got a lot 
of features but, I don't see support available for NT like there is for 
Novell.  Sure it depends on what your using it for but, I bet it would 
suffice for the majority of the users who need a network.  Then there's 
always the cost.  Isn't NT way more expensive than Novell?  Don't you 
have to buy both the server software and software for the amount of work 
stations your running?  In that case I don't where NT is any competition 
for Novell.  By the way, as are Chief spokesman here (have to give you 
the proper billing) could you post some things about Novell Intraware?  
Would be nice to have a little insight into what it really is, and most 
obviously what are it's advantages.
  CMPQwk 1.42 4140  If all else fails, lower your standards.
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