On 1/21/02 9:43 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/21/02 7:28 PM, "Zachary Braverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I know that Office X precludes the same program from being operated by two
>> machines on the same network, but does this include the Internet as a whole?
>
> As far as I understand, it's two machines _running_ the same program at the
> same time on a network - must be on a local network, I think, but I'm not
> sure. I can't connect my two machines via my Internet connection when
> they're at home: it has to be by a local network (yes, through an Ethernet
> hub). OS X won't let you share the same external router, or something like
> that, although OS X Server will. Only one of them can be connected to the
> Internet, although my ISP wouldn't care if I rigged up 10 computers to the
> same ADSL connection, they say. How have you got yours set up?
It is actually ANY programs from the OfficeX suite on two (or more) machines
on the same network at the same time. AFAIK they cannot see between two
machines that simply are on the internet at the same time (ie, my notebook
at my office and my wife's machine at home).
Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
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