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04/09/2006 07:58:57
 
 
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John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Visual FoxPro
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Titre:
Divers
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Thanks John.

>Frank,
>
>If you run a VFP app on a Linux box, you are supposed to have a license.
>
>If you simply use Linux as your file server for storage of dbfs, with the VFP app still running on a Windows workstation, you do not need a license. This is little different from storing dbfs on a Novell server as has been common for years.
>
>From what you are saying, you do not need a license.
>
>Once you activate a Samba server on your Linux box, Windows workstations will be able to connect in the usual fashion. FWIW, SAMBA is an open source (free) suite that provides "Windows Networking".
Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd.
www.samaansystems.com
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