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At 05 FEB 1998 12:26:35PM B Cameron wrote:

This is pretty cool. If you have a telnet service on your NT machine

(you can get one from www.seatlelabs.com) and you have access to it from your client you can access AREV or your Arev apps through your browser. (Netscape or Internet Exploder 3.0 or greater)

Go to www.cam.com and download thier pkdemo.zip. Its really easy.

I just did this last night!

I am in no way affilliated with this company I just think this is great stuff. Inexpensive and logical. Try the vt version for vt100 emulation.


At 11 FEB 1998 01:32PM abjones wrote:

What was that URL for NT Telnet service?


At 16 FEB 1998 06:56AM Larry WIlson wrote:

Actually,

 If you set up PPTP on your machines, map a network drive, then attach just the files you need (making sure, of course, that your volume and the target volume have different names and that no one else is accessing those files at the moment), you can use just vanilla Micro$oft software and it's pretty fast.  No telnet, not even a browser is needed.

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