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Thanks, but been there... done that... Searched through all the
titles, even searched through much of the text. Been in the IOSG
public drawers, looked at white papers, presentations, etc. That's how
I found out about OSA.
Now I would like some details. How about a list of planned (not
necessarily committed) features, a mock-up of GUIs, pre-beta test
images of the Windows (Intel) interface. I'm sure you guys are going
to jump on that last one. But, from what I've found through my
searching, and admittedly it wasn't exhaustive, there isn't anything
readily available.
r
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<<<< How about a list of planned (not necessarily committed) features,
<<<< a mock-up of GUIs, pre-beta test images of the Windows (Intel)
<<<< interface.
From 2541.0
<<<< We install the first baselevel on IOSG tonight. On Friday I will
<<<< post a pointer to this kit and it will be made available to anyone
<<<< who registers an interest.
The first baselevel includes an OSA kit....
Graham
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| Rod.
I have two things that may be of interest to you. First there is the
OSA (Office Server Administrator) functional spec, which shows the
general Windows 95 ui structure (an MDI application controlling the
classes users, servers and housekeeping) and carries the planned (but
not committed) functionality. Secondly, we recently summarised the
first release version (V4.0) in a set of screen shots, which give a good
indication of what the administrator will be capable of. If you want
either/both of these, mail me, and I'll give you pointers to the two
documents. Also, you may be interested in the MAILbus Monitor windows
version, which will be closely integrated.
regards,
DaveT
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