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Best practices for app server in multi locations
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24/07/2006 13:29:01
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Client/server
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01138155
Message ID:
01139405
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Sure, but it may take quite a while.

>Please post your end results.
>
>
>>In addition, I'd like the application to still work, even if the internet connection is unavailable.
>The Citrix method is dependant on the connection. (if my ISP is down, it'll shut my business)
>>I'm thinking of designing a new (maybe less work, too) method to sync up tables to a HQ server. I could still work with VFP tables that way, as well.
>>
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>>>That's not necessarily the case. If the application was designed using local views, adding remote views is fairly easy.
>>>
>>>As for Citrix, if the installation is in place and established, then things become easier, but a high majority of Citrix issues arise from it not being installed properly.
>>>
>>>There could also be business decisions. Citrix is expensive. If SQL Server Express will handle the needs, then there is virtually no cost.
>>>
>>>>it takes a while(a long while) to move from VFP tabels to sql server
>>>>the easiest way is run your VFP on termianl server or cirtix.
>>>>It runs and its very fast as long as the mashines are powerfull and have a lot of memory. I citrx you can eaven use a cluster of maschines easyly.
>>>>we do this with some locations over DSL
>>>>no prolblem
>>>>dirk
>>>> you can get a fre citrix for testing from there webside
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