Re: Win 32 AC - DC client?
2015-10-04 18:08:47
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Re: Win 32 AC - DC client? |
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SMTPMAIL.ownerad at PROFGATE |
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Roberto Sepulveda at BVLPO2 |
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4/9/97 1:44PM |
Roberto Sepulveda
rsepulv AT ppco DOT com
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Trevor Foley wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Trevor Foley
<BR>09/04/97 14:00
<BR>From:
<BR>On:
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<BR>Hi Jerry,
<BR>
<BR>The thing that comes to mind straight away is that if you install on
Win95,
<BR>you will not have any registry entires on NT. I'm not certain, but I
think
<BR>that the only thing that creates registry entries (we're only talking
about
<BR>a Backup/Archive client here right (not a server)?) is the scheduler.
I
<BR>guess that after installation from Win95, you could boot NT and then
run
<BR>the service installation utility).
<BR>
<BR>Other than that, my guess is that you should be OK.
<BR>
<BR>Trevor
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From where do you get boot manager?
<BR>TIA
<BR>
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