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01-07-2004 04:43 AM
01-07-2004 04:43 AM
I think I have my answer from the Pathworks 32 v 7.3 forum
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=219719
Quotes from that forum (Paul Nunez, Jul 26, 2003 15:47:51 GMT):
Quote: "With that said, PATHWORKS32 v7.3 does NOT support Windows 2003 (but, again, PATHWORKS32 is not required unless you want the Windows system to have DECnet, LAT, etc.). Last I heard, PATHWORKS32 product management had decided to qualify PATHWORKS32 on Windows 2003 Server but if/when at will happen is unknown to me."
Quote: "Also, since Windows 2003 is unsupported at this time, ... "
Thanks Paul.
I did want (and would like) the Windows system to have DECnet.
Maybe it will be supported in the future Pathworks 32 v7.4?
Regards,
Rob
Quotes from that forum (Paul Nunez, Jul 26, 2003 15:47:51 GMT):
Quote: "With that said, PATHWORKS32 v7.3 does NOT support Windows 2003 (but, again, PATHWORKS32 is not required unless you want the Windows system to have DECnet, LAT, etc.). Last I heard, PATHWORKS32 product management had decided to qualify PATHWORKS32 on Windows 2003 Server but if/when at will happen is unknown to me."
Quote: "Also, since Windows 2003 is unsupported at this time, ... "
Thanks Paul.
I did want (and would like) the Windows system to have DECnet.
Maybe it will be supported in the future Pathworks 32 v7.4?
Regards,
Rob
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01-07-2004 07:18 AM
01-07-2004 07:18 AM
Re: I think I have my answer from the Pathworks 32 v 7.3 forum
Sorry. Meant to be a reply to decdns.sys problem with Windows 2003 Server and Pathworks 32 7.3.
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