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At 12:41 PM 9/11/2004, Steve Kratz wrote:
In any case, I think its rather silly for Tage's customer to be buying new hardware and new software and putting all this money into their computing environment and leaving the NetWare server languishing, running a version of the NOS from *last century*.
All seriousness aside -- at least it's not vulnerable to any internet hacks ;)
And more seriousness, there are a lot of 3.12's still around. They were easy to setup, had little problems, did the job for small businesses, and it was easy to train one of the office staff to handle the day-to-day admin and support functions. I don't now about other countries, but in Australia 3.12 was a big step and gained Novell quite a market share and following. Version 4.0 "the big step"on the other hand was a mess and I know of many who refused to even consider going any further, (even multinationals). scsijon