Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:5928 comp.unix.xenix:12062 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!van-bc!twg!bill From: bill@twg.UUCP (Bill Irwin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Did you know SCO ODT is SINGLE USER ONLY?? Message-ID: <178@twg.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 90 01:36:34 GMT References: <1990Jun12.143516.8764@liebert.uucp> <1095@dms.UUCP> <6785@scorn.sco.COM> Reply-To: bill@.UUCP (Bill Irwin) Organization: TWG The Westrheim Group, Vancouver BC Lines: 25 Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Keywords: In article <6785@scorn.sco.COM> rogerk@sco.COM (Roger Knopf 5502) writes: > >Why? Open DeskTop sports an AT&T 2 user license and indeed two users >can login. By login, we mean "2 keyboards", ie one user can get as >much up on the console as they want and its still one user. The >second keyboard can be local, rlogined or telneted, dialed in, etc. There is something I am still missing here. Are you saying that when someone installs SCO ODT on their system, every login HAS to be into ODT and therefore there can only be two? Or is it like VP/ix, where I can have 10 people logged on the system, but only two running VP/ix at a time? I have a hard time imagining a scenario where I have a corporate Unix system with 10 regular users and one day we decide to buy ODT....install it, and now only two users can get onto the computer at a time!!! Surely this must be a limitation on the number of simultaneous ODT users, not the number of system usres????? -- Bill Irwin - TWG The Westrheim Group - Vancouver, BC, Canada ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uunet!van-bc!twg!bill (604) 431-9600 (voice) | UNIX Systems Bill.Irwin@twg.UUCP (604) 431-4629 (fax) | Integration