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Re: Running scripts over network
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Re: Running scripts over network


  • Subject: Re: Running scripts over network
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 19:32:44 -0700

On 8/16/02 7:11 PM, "Dave DeLong" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> All that would be required to add TCP/IP to your network is to configure
>> the TCP/IP control panel on both machines and MacOS 8.6 or so and later. In
>> the file sharing control panel check the "use TCP/IP" check boxes.
>>
>> No hardware, no cable...
>
> Yeah, buy what's cool about our network is that we DON'T use TCP/IP. Is it
> possible to execute scripts over a network that DOESN'T use TCP/IP?

Why is that cool? it would appear to create limitations - non-cool, stale.
What are the advantages to not being configured for TCP/IP?

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Paul Berkowitz
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