Many important ideas about string duality that appear in conventional \T^2
compactification have analogs for \T^2 compactification without vector
structure. We analyze some of these issues and show, in particular, how
orientifold planes associated with Sp(n) gauge groups can arise from
T-duality and how they can be interpreted in F-theory. We also, in an appendix,
resolve a longstanding puzzle concerning the computation of \Tr (-1)^F in
four-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with gauge group SO(n).Comment: 50 pp.,harvma