Re: [foxboro] SysDef
- From: Ron Deen <r.deen@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 22:24:10 +0200
Where's the "Yes" or the "No"?
"Yes", System Definition can be used to maintain System Configurations for
both NT and UNIX. (All versions are able to do that btw.) With I/A 6.1 and
higher you can have NT and UNIX mixed in one and the same config.
And "Maybe" this includes SoftPack. I'm not sure if Softpack configs can be
maintained with standard SysDef.
So it is a simple "Yes" and "Maybe" question.....
Regards
Ron Deen
On Tuesday 23 April 2002 20:03, you wrote:
> System Definition has to run on an NT box, but the same software can be
> used to create a system configuration file that be used for either NT or
> Unix. Softpack is an NT version of I/A software and therefore I would
> expect the regular System Definition to work on it, but maybe Foxboro did
> something different.
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> In the past, I used Softpack SysDef for NT
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> Does SysDef 2.1 support both platforms?
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