[Samba] Sage Line 50

Noel Kelly nkelly at tarsus.co.uk
Wed Jul 17 23:41:04 GMT 2002


Actually what is interesting here is whether Sage *does* actually work on an
NT server with your network setup?  Why not fire up an NT machine for
testing and see if it works on that?  Even a VMware one would do the trick
(they give you a 30 day license for free).

As I have said before, we have no problems with Sage 50/100 on Samba 2.2.x
with nothing fancy in the setup.

Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Aton [mailto:aton at skyenet.net]
Sent: 18 July 2002 00:56
To: Martyn Ranyard
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Sage Line 50


Fake it. Tell them the server is NT 4.0. If you're competent with NT 4.0
enough, when they tell you to do things on the server, and you say you have,
you'll know the approiate responses. I've had to do this before with
software vendors. And, so far, I've had great success. They think its on NT,
they tell me what possibly could be wrong, and I make the changes. All is
good. 

Aton.

At 01:57 PM 7/16/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>   I am attempting to get Sage to support their software if the files are 
>on Samba (Linux).  They (like a lot of people I've heard) say "We don't 
>support Linux, Goodbye." even when the client is on Win98/NT.  We have been

>having trouble on a particular site, and they refuse to support Sage Line 
>50 if the files are on Linux which is absurd, because Linux is much more 
>stable than the previous OS on their server (WinNT 4.5 SBS).  


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