Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!news.arc.nasa.gov!haven.umd.edu!wam.umd.edu!einstein From: einstein@wam.umd.edu (Daniel J. Levine) Subject: Windows On a Network... Message-ID: <1991Jun22.154533.9461@wam.umd.edu> Keywords: Windows, Novell Sender: usenet@wam.umd.edu (USENET Posting) Nntp-Posting-Host: avw Organization: University of Maryland at College Park Date: Sat, 22 Jun 91 15:45:33 GMT My company is very interested in installing one copy of windows on a Novell network. I thought I remebered readin something in here about the regular windows package doubling as a network license. Do I have this straight? Even if I don't, we have bought enough copies of windows 3.0 such that we could make it available on the net to only the number of people actually have the licenses. Here's my real question: Is there a way of installing windows such that each person could have their own particular setup (.ini files, device drivers,etc) in their own personl directory space and then have the three different versions (or maybe just standard mode and 386enh mode) avaiable in two different directories being shared by all? Don't worry about whether we have 386's or 486's-- that's all we have. So, can this be done? Has anyone done it? Emc2 -- _______________________________________________________________________ Joe Sample - University of Merryland, College Park jsample@wam.umd.edu (This is a sample signature file)