>>My recommendation is use a web interface. Check out West-wind.com for Web Connection. It's pretty easy to get up to speed and there are many of us web connect developers if you need a hired gun to assist. If you go client server, you will have to deal with installing and maintaining the front and back end. With a web interface you can control it all from one site. Just my $.02.
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>Believe it or not... the Web IS Client/Server!!!
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Well, that's true, but my point of distinction was to develop the front end using the browser. Otherwise, you have the maintenance aspect of the fat client.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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