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Old 07-12-2007, 07:36 PM   #1
grim*nix
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Server 2003 and Services for Unix 3.5....


Hello all:

I have currently working with an instructor at my school, and we are looking to configure a few Server 2003 boxes with Services for Unix 3.5 to act as an Apt/Yum repository. I was wondering if anyone has done this already, or if you have any suggestions on where to begin?

Thanks!

-grimm
 
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