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To Oldfart (Windows 2000 compability)

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smichel

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Jul 14, 2000
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<br>Hi Oldfart:<br><br>   Some questions:<br><br>   1. What rules are you refering to, when you say you <br>      follow the same rules as in Windows NT?<br>      At this moment I'm using Novell 4.1 and I don't know<br>      what you meant.<br><br>2.- What version of Windows Advaced Server do you have?<br><br>Thanks for your atention<br><br>Salvador Michel<br>
 
Hi,<br>Sorry, did you e-mail me and get my Word Doc of Clipper and Networks along with Printer.lib file ? <br><br>Under NT4 ( all Service Packs ) I changed/added the opportunisitc locks setting in the registry on both the server and workstations.  This also allpies to W2000 workstations.<br><br>Don't know the Windows adv server version. I have had my clipper apps running smoothly on many NT setups. The main problem I had to contend with was 100% processor usage and printing. To restrict users I created a table of printers with the network names that the app could print to. Then piped Net Use to a file and read the contents. If the user was connected correctly then printing proceeded, if not, displayed settings and asked used to connect to a valid printer.
 
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