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Re: Complaints against NT-Remote..
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (bart V)
Thu Sep 18 22:59:36 1997
To: sapr3-news@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 22:43:36 -0400
From: "bart V" <bart@panix.com>
Let us take out NT/UNIX discussions to someother newsgroup. If you need
info on NT remote operations, let me know! Thats the gist of my post!
To answer you:
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Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If you look around you will
find the tools.
UNIX comes with some terminal emulation software, telnet etc by default
becuase it started with an ASCII interface slowly eveolved into a GUI based
systems.
NT started as GUI based system, now accomodating the older generation of
users who are used to other tools. Soon, you will be finding GUI based
remote tools for NT, it may even come from microsoft as default.
Checkout the BHS NT Resource Center. Lot of good tools.
Just my $.02
Jochen Hein wrote in article ...
>>>>>> "bart" == bart V <bart@panix.com> writes:
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> bart> Folks, NT is very much designed for remote operation,
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>No, it isn't. And that's the reason:
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> bart> provided you have proper tools.
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>There are systems that have this tools by default. And as long as NT
>isn't equally easy accesible from remote, it doesn't cut it. Really.
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>Been there, done that.
> Jochen
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