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Hello Dmitry,

You can set it up to have as many applications as you want.


>Thank you for your reply. And for the information. All looks very good. Except (I just replied to myself), that they do not offer any prices for the USA. Unless I misread something on their web site.
>
>Another question, please forgive me for many question. Can you set up 2 or more copies of VFP application on one server? That is, to provide the server to more than one client?
>
>
>>Hello Dmitry,
>>
>>Answer to 1 : Yes users can make changes.
>>
>>Answer to 2 : They will print to their own printer through the web browser.
>>
>>Answer to 3 : There are many possibilities based on what you need.
>>
>>For example a public cloud server (WIndows server 2016) with 7 gig of RAM and 50 gig SSD will cost you aroung 90 dollars Canadian.
>>
>>You will easily see all the variations on their web site.
>>
>>>Thank you for your message.
>>>
>>>If you don't mind, please, I have a couple more questions:
>>>1. When your users connect to the remote server (e.g. OVH), and they use their browser, the VFP app runs in the browser and user can make changes?
>>>2. Can they print something to their own printer?
>>>3. What are the ball park prices for the OVH (or another) remove server? Do you have to specify how much RAM and drive the server should have? Or the provider has standard servers?
>>>
>>>Thank you!
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>Yes you can setup TSPlus on your computer. Then users can access your computer with a web browser or Remote Desktop Client using your public IP address and a user name and password for a Windows users of that computer. It you are behind a router then you will have to port forward 3389 or 80 to the appropriate computer and open these ports in the computer's firewall.
>>>>
>>>>Simon
>>>>
>>>>>Sorry for a follow-up question. I saw a couple of YouTube videos of TSPlus. And I see that they have a trial version of TSPlus.
>>>>>But, do I need to have a Server to install this trial version of TSPlus?
>>>>>Or you can install the TSPlus on your own computer and use it as a web server? And if you use your own computer, as a demo server, how to you test it with a remote client? For example, if I want you (or a friend) to use my VFP application?
>>>>>Please, help me understand this better.
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello Dmitry,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>OVH (Meaning On Vous Héberge in french (We host you in english)) is the hosting company. A Big European company with a fair cost to use their architecture.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TSP is the RDP software that makes management of everything related to RDP very easy. You should dowload a free trial version. I think that you can use it for 15 days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>There are many videos that will show you how to install it and afterwards add users for your applications.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The best thing is that there are no modifications to make to your VFP app.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So your VFP app will become a Web app. That is very cool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Don't hesitate if you need more informations. I'll be glad to help you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Denis,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>PMFJI, for those who are not knowledgeable in these technologies, could you, please, briefly describe how you use the TSplus and OVH.com?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thank you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hello Bill,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I am also a TSplus user. Very satisfied with everything related to it. For me customer support has always been excellent up to now.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Why do you want to host it on Amazon? Perhaps you should consider OVH.com. Prices are very good compared to others that I considered. Customer support is excellent.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi All,
>>>>>>>>>Does anyone have experience with TSplus, Thinfinity, Winflector or similar product?
>>>>>>>>>They are zero client remote desktop hosting products that are licensed per connection. I am considering one of these for a low volume VFP application, to be hosted on Amazon Web Services.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>thanks,
>>>>>>>>>Bill Chambers
>>>>>>>>>Wilmington, NC
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