By all means yes, go with what is known better and understood better then
something new, different, and cheaper. For in the long run, the more
expensive now is bound to be the cheaper solution in the long run.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, eric wrote:
> J,
> Actually, it's not that. They are torn between W2K and Raptor. They have
> Raptor and I suggested that they use it since it is there. But, they are
> thinking of using Windows 2000 since they can get it cheaper then the
> licenses for Raptor and VPN. I am curious as to the effectiveness of W2K
> versus Raptor.
>
> eric.
>
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> Subject: Re: W2k, Raptor...VPN?
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>
> Eric,
> I am currently using Raptor and can setup and deploy VPN's. What issues
> are you having with setting up VPN's with Raptor. Is it the latest version
> of Raptor?
>
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