HP Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS and HP PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)
HP Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS
PATHWORKS Software
The Advanced Server for OpenVMS cannot run on the same system as other PATHWORKS
server products. Specifically, this includes:
• PATHWORKS V5.0 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager). You can upgrade the PATHWORKS
V5.0 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) server to PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced
Server). Running the Advanced Server on a system also running the PATHWORKS V5.0
for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) is not possible or supported. You cannot continue to run the
PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) software, once the Advanced Server software
has been installed. The Advanced Server cannot coexist on the same OpenVMS Cluster
with the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) server.
• PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server). You can upgrade the
PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) to Advanced Server for OpenVMS.
Running any PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) server on a system that is
also running the Advanced Server for OpenVMS is not possible or supported. You cannot
continue to run the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) once the Advanced
Server for OpenVMS software has been installed. The Advanced Server for OpenVMS
cannot coexist on the same OpenVMS Cluster with PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced
Server).
The Advanced Server maintains down-level compatibility with LAN Manager client and server
software. LAN Manager users can add an Advanced Server to an existing network and migrate
to the new technology at their own pace. A PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) server
can be upgraded to act as a BDC, member server, or standalone server in a network in which
the PDC is an Advanced Server or a Windows NT Server computer.
The Advanced Server can be deployed as a PDC in a network comprising other Advanced
Server for OpenVMS servers, Windows NT Servers, PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced
Server) servers, PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) servers, or LAN Manager for
OS/2 Servers.It can also act as a BDC for other Advanced Server for OpenVMS, PATHWORKS
Advanced Server, or Windows NT Server computers.
In addition, the Advanced Server can act as a BDC and/or as a member server in Windows 2000
mixed-mode and Windows 2003 interim domains, or as a member server in Windows 2000
native-mode and Windows 2003 domains.
Client Software
The following versions of client software are supported for use with Advanced Server for
OpenVMS:
• Windows NT workstation software V4.0
• Windows 2000
• Windows 2003
• Windows XP Professional
• HP PATHWORKS 32 Version 7.4 (see SPD 56.33.xx)
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