Bill, Could you tell us a little about NetOp?
Thanks, Ben On 5 Mar 2003, at 9:55, Bill Downall wrote: > Karen, > > I never used a 16-bit version of Windows. I went from OS/2 to NT, then > eventually to XP. However, when I upgraded my NT laptop to XP, it > warned me that my version of PC Anywhere could not be run on NT, > and that I had to uninstall PCA before I could install XP. > > (I told my one remaining PC Anywhere client that we had to upgrade > him to NetOp.) > > I also have had huge problems with printer compatibility with old serial- > port printers, trying to share them on a network that has a mix on NT > and XP. Planned obsolescence, or something. Bill Gates probably > gets a rebate from HP or Lexmark for every printer that has to be > replaced because of a new O/S. > > Bill > > > On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 09:34:46 -0500, tellef wrote: > > >My PCAnywhere won't install, my Compuserve won't install, WinFax > >won't install, LapLink won't install (that's why I needed the ZIP > >drive to transfer files). I haven't tried Office 97 yet, but I > >expect that won't work either? Alot of people here seem happy > >with XP Pro. Did you not have to install Win98 software? I wonder > >if I'm going to spend as much on software upgrades as I did on > >the computer! >

