OK, so let's have a jihad [1]...
Also, how would one compare and contrast security, reliability,
and scalability of Windows/NT versus UNIX [2]?
I wonder what the decision process was that led to a
GUI AFS Control Center and Account Manager on Windows/NT?
Where is the Java based solution?
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References:
[1] jihad
http://work.ucsd.edu:5141/cgi-bin/http_webster?isindex=jihad&method=exact
[2] "Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX"
http://www.kirch.net/unix-nt.html
>According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> > does anybody know if there is any tool for volume management
>> >(vos suite) with graphical user interface?
>>
>> The Transarc AFS/NT Control Center and Account Manager is going to
>> beta later this year(late September). I've see the mock-up and it's
>> very nice. [...]
>
>This raises these questions that are important at least for me: Why
>would anybody need an NT program to manage (still mostly) Unix based
>file servers? Do we finally have to surrender to the Dark^H^H^H^HMarket
>Forces? *shudder*
>
>> >http://www.transarc.com/Product/EFS/DFS/dfsnt/dfscontrolctr.html
>
>I don't see why this could not be done using traditional tools like
>Tcl/Tk, perl/tk, or even with some web base application.
>
>+gg
>
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