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StreetTalk allows Windows NT and Vines to coexist; minus the setup, Banyan Systems makes it easy to share files and printers. (StreetTalk Access for Windows NT File and Print network management utility) (Software Review)(Evaluation)

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| June 10, 1996 | Strom, David | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

THE BOTTOM LINE: VERY GOOD

StreetTalk Access for Windows NT File and Print 1.0

This product provides the only solution for giving Vines users access to Windows NT files and printers.

Pros: Capability to share files and printers across Windows NT and Vines networks.

Cons: Integration with NT services needs improvement.

Banyan Systems Inc., Westborough, Mass.; (800) 222-6926, (508) 898-1000; fax: (508) 898-1755; http://www.banyan.com.

Price: $295 per server, plus $25 per user.

Platforms: Vines 5.50 or later; Windows NT 3.51 Workstation or Server; ENS for Unix; Intel-based PC with at least 32MB of RAM.

For those managers with mixed Vines and …

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