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>Subject:         Re: 95 vs. 98
>  Date:         Fri, 11 Jun 1999 21:13:37 -0600
>  From:         "Alan Myers" <a.myers@xxxxxxxx>
>    To:         <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Don C <countach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: 95 vs. 98
>
>>Does any one know if Win98 does a better job of managing resourses than
>>Win95?  Will Win98 allow opening more workspaces with TS(4)?
>
>
>I don't know a lot about O/S but I thought that this would be of 
>interest to some.
>It's from the Globe and Mail newspaper:
>
>www.nc4u.com is Network Concierge.  You can set up a linux network >server on any computer and turn it into a file/print server for a >network of windows based computers.  You can use this to make available >printers or shared files, provide each network user with their own >private file area.  It provides a web server for internal or external >use and an email server and has a firewall.  All for $99.  Apparently >you can set it up in 15 mins even if computer illiterate.
>
>~Alan

But you can do this with Win95.  Although the Web server/firewall is
interesting.  A program called Sygate does the firewall and net account
sharing too - for $39.95

donc