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  • Subject: Express and Netserver
  • From: Eric Sundell PMI <ESundell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 16:12:00 -0700

Hello all, I trying to convince my superiors that the wave of the future is
Client Access Express and Netserver and that's what we should go to before
January. We are on V4R3 on our 730 production box and V3R1M3 for our Client.
Right now we use Network Neighborhood to get to our Shared Folders. My Boss
wants to use Express for all of the regular users and V313 for the Shared
folders. He and the other managers think there would be a performance
problem
with running Netserver, I can't see how this could be. I need some
ammunition to
throw at them. I tested NetServer out and it ran great, plus I just shared
QDLS
instead of everything.

We have Windows Lic#5769-XW1 so we get Express free, I thought I read
somewhere
that V313 was going to start charging for Licenses. Also how much longer
will
V313 be around?

Any Help Would be Appreciated.
Eric Sundell AS400/PC Specialist

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You can name your own salary here - I like to call mine Fred.
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