Re[2]: [RML] Macs (SPAM)

Mach T. Fukada (fukada at hawaii.edu)
Fri, 7 Nov 1997 06:45:49 -1000

This is one thing that I have also found out and will agree that NT works
well in mixed networks. But the shared directories often would not show up
in network neighborhood,, but I have figured that this is a Win 95 problem,
because it didn't even see itself...

MTF

>
>Hehehe, you mean ppl actually try to use Win95 for serious networking? :)
>Man,
>that is why God invented NT! :) The small LAN I have at home is Win95/Linux
>based as I don't have the cash for the hardware to do NT justice... but I
>would
>never use it in a pink fit at work ;) Here it's NT/HPUX/MVS... thankfully!
>
>Regards, Andrew
>
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>Subject: Re: [RML] Macs (SPAM)
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>Date: 11/7/97 3:00 PM
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>Go for it. I have a mac clone (Powerbase 180) a Mac Centris 650, gave away
>a mac LCII, MAc IIcx, and a Mac SE. I do windows also, but still love the
>mac interms of troubleshooting and networking. I got Quake, etc and the
>ability to run Win 95 (but who wants to?). I have always hated the win
>doze 95 networking (LAN, not so much PPP) the network neighborhood, often
>did not see things even though they were accessible via short cuts as
>networked drives.
>
>MTF
>
>>On 6 Nov 97 Red hypothesised:
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