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From: krumseea@tardis.acs.ohio-state.edu (Art Krumsee)
Subject: Re: Lan Manager Experiences
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Dina McNutt writes:

>I am interested in hearing about experiences folks have had with Lan Manager
>especially networking with IP hosts. What software have you used to provide
>robust email connectivity, etc. What works and doesn't work, etc.

My experience with connecting LAN Manager products to IP hosts has been very positive.  Using the public domain DIS_PKT.GUP from FTP Software we can use all major PC telnet/ftp packages along with the LAN Manager workstation software.  This includes PC/TCP, NCSA Telnet and CUTCP.  Right now I am running the XVision x-windows server from within Microsoft Windows.  Windows is running from a LAN Manager server.  The XWindows package is riding on top of the PC/TCP kernel.  All this works very smoothly.  I use 





it every day.

Art Krumsee
OHio State University
art.krumsee@osu.edu
