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From: iglesias@orion.cf.uci.EDU (Mike Iglesias)
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: Re: Wollongong INSTALL requirements
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Date: 15 Jun 88 14:18:33 GMT
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That's not true.  I INSTALL lots of stuff after I start WIN/TCP.  The
only restriction I know of with WIN/TCP is that if you're using
the shared ethernet option (both DECnet and WIN/TCP using the same
ethernet interface) you have to start DECnet first since it changes
the hardware ethernet address of the system.  This restriction
is true of any TCP/IP product that I've seen (for example, the
CMU TCP/IP).


Mike Iglesias
University of California, Irvine