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   NetLib                                                        $299.00
   Version 5.2
   Pinnacle Publishing, Inc.
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   NetLib is a complete networking function library. It allows the      
   Clipper programmer to do the common networking tasks facing every    
   programmer in a multi-user environment. These functions include      
   bindery access, directory rights information, user ID, reading and   
   setting drive mapping, semaphore locks, who-locked-this-record,      
   login/logout, TTS, and print capturing.                              
                                                                        
   Support is provided for Novell networks, Banyan Vines networks, and  
   NetBIOS networks (some of the functions listed above are             
   network-specific).                                                   
                                                                        
   This library also provides functions useful in non-networked         
   environments, like scatter/gather, transparent .DBF encryption, and  
   access to read-only files.                                           

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   Available in English.

   Supports : Clipper Summer '87, Clipper 5.0

   Shipped . . . . . . . . . . . . December, 1985

   The source code for this product is not available.

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   Product Categories : . General Purpose Library
                        . Network Control
                        . Printer Control
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See Also: Pinnacle Publishing

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