Ara Server 201 10 Client Updt
Ara Server 201 10 Client Updt
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Apple Provides Software to Allow ARA 2.0.1 Servers to Accept Calls from ARA 1.0 Clients
Dateline: Cupertino, California--August 23, 1994
Description: Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the availability of software that allows custmers using the latest server software for Apple Remote Access (Version 2.0.1) to accept calls from Apple Remote Access (ARA) Version 1.0 clients. The new software, available immediately at no charge to ARA customers in the U.S., is easy to install and enables both Apple Remote Access Personal and MultiPort Servers (versions 2.0.1) to accept calls from ARA 1.0 clients.
The server software does not provide any additional enhancements beyond enabling Version 1.0 clients to access Version 2.0.1 servers nor does it add ARA 2.0 functionality to the ARA 1.0 client (In fact, no changes need to be made to any 1.0 client). Customers that do not require connections from ARA 1.0 clients to 2.0.1 servers do not need to update their remote access server software.
Significance: The latest version of the Apple Remote Access product family includes both hardware and software which allows individuals or workgroups to easily access information and services remotely over a variety of connections, ranging from telephone lines to cellular telephone links. The product family includes the Apple Remote Access Personal Server for Macintosh(R), Apple Remote Access MultiPort Server and Apple Remote Access Client for Macintosh. Additionally, the product line includes expansion products such as an X.25 network expansion kit and the Apple IP Gateway.
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