Re: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Matthew Bettinger
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 14:15:18 -0500
"Joe Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Wondering if we could get away with using a Win XP Pro box as the
> 'server'.

> 
> I understand the WinXP Pro box would have to have NTFS file system
> - but I think that's possible or is available as an option on XP
> Pro?

Not sure

> 
> Any comments, ideas, feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Dang.  If you are going to get that cheap about it (don't get me
wrong cheap is good)  I'd blow that xp box away and install your UV
on linux.  Save that windowz lic. for someone that really needs it.

re, 

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Re: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Results
Joe,
   I run UniVerse, UniData, UniVision, jBASE, Revelation, and Reality 
on XP Pro. They all work (not all at once, mind you) but I'm not putting 
the under heavy load, under multi-user mode, or under network stress. So 
all I can confirm is that it will install and that it runs as a single 
user just fine.

   - Charles Barouch
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Joe Walter wrote:

Got a small company that would like to get going with a Universe based app,
but doesn't want to invest in a full blown Win3K server with local domain
user/security, blah, blah.
Wondering if we could get away with using a Win XP Pro box as the 'server'.

I understand the WinXP Pro box would have to have NTFS file system - but I
think that's possible or is available as an option on XP Pro?
Any comments, ideas, feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Joe Walter
Fax/Voice mail: 1.435.514.5132
http://jaw1.home.mindspring.com
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Re: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Clifton Oliver
License? Last time I checked (and it has been a while, so I stand open 
for correction), you needed a connection license for each incoming 
connection to a box being used as a server.

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Matthew Bettinger wrote:

Dang.  If you are going to get that cheap about it (don't get me
wrong cheap is good)  I'd blow that xp box away and install your UV
on linux.  Save that windowz lic. for someone that really needs it.
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RE: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Ross Ferris
I know the "free" 2 user eval runs under XP-PRO, so I don't believe you would have any 
problems

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development


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>Got a small company that would like to get going with a Universe based app,
>but doesn't want to invest in a full blown Win3K server with local domain
>user/security, blah, blah.
>
>Wondering if we could get away with using a Win XP Pro box as the 'server'.
>
>I understand the WinXP Pro box would have to have NTFS file system - but I
>think that's possible or is available as an option on XP Pro?
>
>Any comments, ideas, feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Joe Walter
>Fax/Voice mail: 1.435.514.5132
>http://jaw1.home.mindspring.com
>
>Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
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Re: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread Ron White

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> Wondering if we could get away with using a Win XP Pro box as the
'server'.
>
> I understand the WinXP Pro box would have to have NTFS file system - but I
> think that's possible or is available as an option on XP Pro?


I have been running a three user license Uv 10.0 on XP Pro since it was
released
and before that Uv 9.5.1.  It is only used as a development and testing
platform
but for a small operation it should work well.  You would be limited to a
max of
ten users due to the OS user limit.

Ron White


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RE: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?

2004-03-09 Thread John Jenkins
Microsoft "workstation" products have a maximum of 10 external (incoming)
TCP/IP  connections

Workstation products are 
Win Nt 4 Workstation
Win 2K Workstation
Win XP

So - as long as you will never - ever - have more than 10 external IP's
connection you can load an XP system - remember though that it is *NOT* a
server platform and there are differences.

Just waiting to se what happens when WinXPsp2 comes out - hurrumph.

Also remember that XP is not a supported server platform - I would go with
*nix 

Regards

JayJay


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Subject: Can ya run UV 10.x 3 user system on Win XP Pro box?


Got a small company that would like to get going with a Universe based app,
but doesn't want to invest in a full blown Win3K server with local domain
user/security, blah, blah.

Wondering if we could get away with using a Win XP Pro box as the 'server'.

I understand the WinXP Pro box would have to have NTFS file system - but I
think that's possible or is available as an option on XP Pro?

Any comments, ideas, feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Joe Walter
Fax/Voice mail: 1.435.514.5132
http://jaw1.home.mindspring.com

Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?

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