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Re: iFS

From: Alexandre Gorbatchev <alexandre.gorbatchev_at_avermann.de>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 07:33:37 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00488941.20020626073337@fatcity.com>


Chris,

Can you provide some more information regardind "problems with the SMB interface" Links, resources, metalink ID's

tia
Alexandre

  Peter,

  I have spent some time demonstrating and publicising iFS within my part of the business, mainly as a document management system. I have only demonstrated the basic, out-of-the-box product as I have no budget to develop it further. Although it stimulates initial interest among the user community it is often seen as being a bit 'clunky' in comprison to off-the-shelf DMSs. I like the product and the functionality it provides out-of-the-box and am sure that there is a market for it but as mentioned am not in a good position to demo what it is capable of. I have introduced it internally to manage documents centrally and this seems to have gone down well bit I have had to recommend that only the webui is used as there seems to be problems (that neither I nor Oracle have managed to resolve) with the SMB interface when using certain PCs.

  Hope this helps,

  Chris Johnson
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Robson, Peter [mailto:pgro_at_bgs.ac.uk]     Sent: 26 June 2002 12:35
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L     Subject: iFS

    Has anyone experieince with iFS? I would much appreciate any (off-line if preferred) comments on user experiece.

    thanks,

    peter
    edinburgh



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