In message Thu, 03 Nov 1994 14:07:48 -0500,
vanburen%flovax.dnet@rocdec.roc.wayne.edu writes:
> For sites using tcp/ip (like Steve Hilliard), what programs are you using
> to support ftp? For DOS PCs, does your ftp software run under Windows?
> Are you using a single file server (that runs ftp in server mode, i.e.
> runs an ftp daemon) with all other computers acting as clients? If so,
> what kind of computer are you using for a file server? Are you
> implementing a peer-to- peer network, such that all computers run ftp in
> server mode at all times?
> Are you using lpr/lpd to support printer sharing? If so, what programs are
> you using to support lpr/lpd? Are you implementing a single printer
> server, or peer-to-peer printer sharing?
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