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Re: Info Print Manager

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lynne E. Durland)
Fri Aug 18 14:23:24 2000

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Theresa,

Rocklyn and I are available except for monday morning, during out team
meeting from 9:45-11:45. So anytime Monday afternoon or all day Tuesday
would be good for us to meet.  Will W91 be convenient?

Lynne

At 06:35 AM 8/17/00 -0400, Theresa M Regan wrote:
>Good Morning,
>
>Thank-you for spending time with us on Tuesday discussing and demonstrating
>Info Print Manager.
>
>During the discussion many questions surfaced and several were answered.
>While continuing to ponder this utility's/application's introduction into
>our infrastructure, several more questions have come to mind.  Also, I am
>concerned that I misspoke about some details (I remember wishing that Rob
>Smyser was there).
>
>Is it possible to meet again, early next week?  I am not sure if Carol
>and/or Peggie would be interested.  In addition to me, I would like to
>coordinate the meeting to include either Rob Smyser, Jonathan Hunt or Bil
>Huxley (in addition, to me).  I am still having some difficulty
>understanding if a printer is configured for APS (TCP/IP), desktop printing
>(either via TCP/IP -- APS or NT print services, which I do not believe is
>TCP/IP) and InfoPrintManager.  Also, the overall scenario of creating and
>maintaining queues (and naming conventions) are discussion points of interest.
>
>Again, thanks for Tuesday's discussion!
>
>Appreciatively,
>Theresa

Lynne E. Durland
Information Systems
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