Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.misc:6700 comp.sys.mac.wanted:1986 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!njin!uupsi!intercon!news From: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Re: Obtaining MacTCP Message-ID: <2766A630.115C@intercon.com> Date: 12 Dec 90 21:50:39 GMT References: <10692@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> <27656E82.5BB@intercon.com> <1$F^+V_@rpi.edu> Sender: usenet@intercon.com (USENET The Magnificent) Reply-To: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation, Herndon, VA Lines: 17 In article <1$F^+V_@rpi.edu>, Garance_Drosehn@mts.rpi.edu (Garance Drosehn) writes: > If this is wrong, could someone correct me? If you don't have MacTCP and > you want to use a product that requires MacTCP, how are you supposed to > obtain MacTCP? With the product, or on your own from APDA? No you are correct. You can obtain site licenses from Apple. Price varies depending on who you are (commercial/university). If you don't want site licensing you can get one copy from APDA for about $85 or $100. If you site license a product that MacTCP comes with you should/will become site licensed for MacTCP as well. -- Kurt Baumann InterCon Systems Corporation 703.709.9890 Creators of fine TCP/IP products 703.709.9896 FAX for the Macintosh.