I presume Stuart that you are using Win95 to run Vision, either
on top of or separately from your NT exchange. I had intended to
streamline our system and I was looking for a configuration using
a single operating system. In other words having NT4 (or 5) not
only as the platform for networking, but also for this to run MS
exchange and Vision and Office as NT applications. My
understanding was that Vision as an NT application would be
available for release soon.
Shock horror for me to be told today that Vision 2 is still a 16
bit application!! Quite why they would even try making this work
on NT, when the basic building blocks of the filing system are
incompatible I am not sure - any techies out there? If they did
force it to work I am not sure that I would want it. What's wrong
with a 32 bit upgrade?
Any way, the upshot of all this is yes I can have NT as a single
platform as of December, but Reuters would like me to have a two
fileserver configuration, one for the MTA one for the networking.
If I want a single fileserver solution it might be available in
March/April 99. Hmm!
I'm off now to gaze into my crystal ball ........is it XML I see
through the mist?
Laurie Slater
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We're a Vision Site.Been running MS Exchange on NT4 for about 5
or 6 months now. Works a treat (when NHSNET does :-) ).
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