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> > The emulation part of CA costs money, doesn't it? I'm not saying > Mochasoft > is the best solution for every situation, or that it's the best general > purpose client. It is a convenient, inexpensive, light weight terminal > emulator though. I use CA at work but use Mochasoft at home for handling > support stuff over a dial up connection. Joel, Generally, Client Access is licensed by a specific number of concurrent users or unlimited by processor tier. Certain CA functions, including printer and terminal emulation, count as a concurrent user. In that sense it is a chargeable feature, although it can be loaded on an unlimited number of workstations (provided they don't connect to anything :)). Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
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