>If you can see anything in there that even comes close to touching the
>issue  of  storing  account  information  for  >10 users (note *users*
>aren't even mentioned at all, but *connections*), I need new glasses.

You need glasses.  This explanation says all "accces and uses" of NT 
workstation resources, with the explicit exclusion of remote management or 
SNMP agents,
are limited to 10 non-local users.

"
To enable this, the license permits a maximum of 10 computers to access and 
use Windows NT Workstation 4.0 operating system resources and services. 
This includes file and print services, peer Web services, remote access 
services, etc., as well as the following applications which utilize Windows 
NT Workstation operating system resources and services: web-based 
applications, Telnet, Remote Command,

E-mail (servers) !!!!!!!!!

and Groupware servers, database servers, X Windows, NFS servers and other 
custom applications. Management services, such as remote management tools 
or SNMP consoles are not included as we do not view the managed computers 
as proactively accessing and using Windows NT Workstation resources.
"

Thanks for finding that, Sandy.  It�s extremely clear.

If you want to use XP or W2K for Imail, it absolutely must be the server 
OS, not the workstation OS.

Len


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