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Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 18:53:34 -0800
From: Jeffrey Gruen <gruen.lab@yale.edu>
Subject: Re: Cygwin server
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Hello:

Here is another elementary question from a new (and happy) user of cygwin.

We are currently running cygwin off a WindowsNT machine (not server).  It
would be nice to run cygwin as a server from this machine.  (The machine is
already connected and running on a our University network).  Would I have to
load WindowsNT-Server onto my machine to make this happen?  Or could I use
Apache?  Or is there a simpler way to do this that I have overlooked?  Or is
it possible that no matter what, I will not be able to make Cygwin available
as a server?

Thanks,

Jeff Gruen
gruen.lab@yale.edu


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