PC-Enterprise - PC to Unix connection

 


Please note: PC-Enterprise is no longer supported by the product author Computer Associates. These pages are for reference only.

We now recommend Omni-NFS for PC to Unix networking and PowerTerm for terminal emulation.


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PC-Enterprise provides full file sharing, terminal emulation and shared printers between your PC's and your Unix system. PC-Enterprise is the simplest and quickest way of connecting your legacy Unix computer to your Windows 95 PC's.

Forget clumsy FTP, PC-Enterprise your Unix folders directly into Windows '95 as though they were just enough disk drive.

Your Unix systems can appear within Network Neighbourhood or as a drive letter.

PC-Enterprise also offers one of the simplest means of connecting Unix printers to your Windows PC's. You can now print to any Unix printer or spooler direct from the Windows desktop.

PC-Enterprise also includes the sophisticated PowerTerm terminal emulation module. With a variety of terminal emulations and fully configurable PowerTerm can integrate your old Unix applications into Windows '95.

PC-Enterprise is fully 32-bit compatible with Windows 95.


 
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Key Benefits:

  • Access to entire Unix file system from the PC - including server-mounted remote file systems

  • Unix file system appears as if a local disk drive on the PC

  • Sharing files and applications increases productivity, reduces PC disk space requirements

  • Nothing new to learn - use standard DOS and Windows interfaces

  • Unix user ID and password, file permissions, file/record locking for DOS files on server - no separate security scheme to maintain.

  • No additional PC or Unix system administration required

  • Unix system acts as non-dedicated file/print server - adds value

  • Transparent access to enterprise-wide file systems from the PC

  • Easily integrates Unix into existing PC LANs

  • Supports all popular client/server, DBMS, X server applications

  • NetWare users simultaneously access NetWare and Unix servers

  • Connect to Unix host from home or the road

Key Features

  • Includes Novell TCP/IP protocols and Windows Sockets interface

  • Includes ODI and NDIS supporting all popular network adapters

  • Coexists with Novell NetWare and Windows for Workgroups 3.11

  • Windows based 10 minute install

  • Uses standard Windows Explorer

  • Files and applications on Unix server accessed as network drives

  • Shared printers accessed through LPTx: printer redirection

  • Low PC memory requirements

  • Non-dedicated Unix server

  • Easy installation and administration

  • ANSI, VT100 and VT220 terminal emulation with 132 columns

  • Provides access to server mounted NFS, AFS, DFS/DCE volumes

  • Broadcast messages from Unix server to connected clients

  • Supports IP subnetting, routers and WAN connections


 
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Omni-NFS Drag & drop file sharing, printer sharing, TCP/IP for all Windows versions
PowerTerm For Terminal Emulation
PC-Interface (Obsolete) Drag & drop file sharing, printer sharing, TCP/IP for Windows 3.1 & DOS


 
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