>>I'm curious how much having the exe on the workstation helps, considering all the exe does is call the .fxp files...
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>>Michelle
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>>>First two things to check:
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>>>- Make sure the EXE is on the workstation, not the server
>>>- Make sure temp files go to the workstation
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>You can include all the FXPs in one big executable.
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>Having the EXE on a workstation only decreases load time. Execution time will not be affected, IMNSHO. It ain't worth the trouble: updating your EXE is much simpler when you have to copy it to only one place.
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Hilmar,
Unless you have ten people using it at once, then you have to kick 'em all out. By using a loader that checks for the existence of a new file and copies it locally, you don't have this problem.
George
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