Bill & Mike, Just to make more clear this issue, I don't recommend neither my customers nor any dtm site to run over an unsupported plataform. No matter dtm can efectively run over a WinNT/2K box, you fall into a nobody land due microsoft also consider netbeui as a legacy and obsolete protocol. I think this kind of environment is only worth in a transition stage and give you better conditions (technical and/or commercial) for moving the site to Cache.
Regards, Ricardo Jamschon. "Bill McCormick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi� en el mensaje news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > NT is definitely not supported. You "can" get everything but the visual > m stuff working though. I recall back when I was supporting DTM I even > got networking to go on NT - all kinds of warnings but it worked. > > Ricardo Jamschon wrote: > > Mike, > > I have a couple of customers where I have recently deployed a DTM 6.6 > > server over > > Win2000 (not supported by ISC). On one of them we share dtm server & > > cache 5 > > on the same box. > > Please let me know (to my address or to the group) what are you looking > > for and > > I'll be pleased to answer your questions. > > Regards, > > Ricardo Jamschon > > > > > > "Mike Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi� en el mensaje > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>Hi all... > >> > >>I'm trying to get away from supporting DTM, and am trying to get everyone > > > > to > > > >>move on to Cache, but some folks just won't give up a good thing. Anyway, > >>I've had success running DTM on Win98, WinME and WinXP, but now I have a > >>client asking if it will run on WinNT4. Anyone have any experiences with > > > > DTM > > > >>and WinNT4 they would like to share? > >> > >>Thank you, > >> > >>Mike Minor > >>Z-Code Systems, Inc. > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>Phone: 407-656-4990 > >> > >> > > > > > >
