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ArticlesThe Wrong Message


February 1997 / Inbox / The Wrong Message

In "GroupWise Sends a Message" (November 1996) Steve Gillmor indicates that GroupWise 5 initially runs only on Windows NT Server. Correctly stated, GW5 actually runs only on Novell 4.x servers, for the simple reason that GW5 requires NDS to be installed. It's definitely not an NT Server­ only GroupWare product.

Phil Maloy
Novell Technical Services
GroupWare Support Department
pwmaloy@novell.com

Steve Gillmor's original copy read: "The product will run on Windows NT servers when it ships, with Unix and OS/2 versions to follow." During the editing process, this statement was inadvertently reworded to indicate that the initial release of GW5 runs only on Windows NT, which is clearly incorrect. We apologize for the error.--Eds.


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